With the amount of internet sites in existance and companies already advertising their products and services online, someone is tapping into your potential market share.

Everyday, millions of people are surfing the net: for pleasure, for business, for information. To capture these potential customers it is necessary to have an online presence.

The Internet can be anything your business needs it to be. Whatever you choose it to be, it is there for your clientele and prospective market to access 24 hours a day - at their convenience.

You spend thousands of dollars each year advertising in newspapers, on the radio and television, in magazines, sending out flyers and adding your name to the various printed directories. All these methods are worthy; the rules of marketing did not change overnight when businesses discovered the Internet. Unfortunately, all these methods allow you a limited amount of information to convey to your market at one time.

But what if you had a page on the internet and promoted its address in your various ads? They may have tossed out the flyer, the radio ad played hours ago, but when they remember you're on the net, they'll go searching for you. And even if they see your ad in an older publication, they can access your site for the latest news on your business.

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