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Getting a Web Presence - Six Reasons to Go Cyber
by Enzo F. Cesario
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Published on this site: January 23rd, 2010 - See
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Saying that the Web is complicated is like saying that football
is aggressive. Web trends come and go, with success stories and
disasters wrestling for attention in the public eye. Sometimes
people get it, and you have an amazing case like the advent of
Twitter. Others miss the point spectacularly, such as CNN's
short-lived series where newscasters read excerpts from blogs.
With so much coming so quickly, it's no surprise that some
people are hesitant to expand their business into the online
marketplace. It's intimidating, and the penalties for failure
can be harsh. However, here are six good reasons that every
business can and should establish a Web presence.
- Common Reference
Today, the Web is an integral part of most people's lives. It's
not surprising that fewer and fewer people each year go to the
newspaper or television for information and entertainment. News
travels faster on the Web, and the sheer volume of entertainment
available via sites like YouTube, Netflix, College Humor and
others all mean less time in front of the television, and more
time surfing the Web.
This is a warning and an opportunity. Traditional venues do still
have a place simply through inertia and ubiquity, but they also
are giving ground to the rising force of the Web. Getting a
presence online allows you to keep pace with these growing
trends; as people grow ever more dependent on the Web as a means
of information and conducting business, it is the Web-oriented
enterprise that likely will have its customer base grow, rather
than shrink.
- Innovation
The Web is so unrestrained that there are all manner of ways
people can develop their creative impulses and come up with the
next world-winning idea.
In that spirit, it's healthy for any business to expose itself
to innovation and competition. The increased tide of information
may seem overwhelming, but managed carefully and studied
diligently it can provide a wealth of ideas that can help your
business grow. Any organization that cuts itself off from
valuable information is just asking to be bypassed.
- Communication
No other system of communication has been so fundamentally
universal as the Web. People crave communication and contact, and
the Web has affirmed this through every social multimedia network
that has evolved and thrived. This is much more than a simple
case of friends catching up on the latest gossip; it is a
powerful tool that can keep your business ahead of the game.
The Web is bursting with information. Many experts use the Web to
publish materials they don't want to take the time to ram
through slower, more traditional channels, because they're eager
to share. If you have an issue for your business, the Web has an
expert ready to discuss it. Getting a Web presence allows these
experts to see what you have to offer, and to help you refine it,
be it through a forum discussion or a friendly email.
- Efficiency of Exposure
This is where the Web truly shines, as demonstrated by the
success of bookselling giant Amazon. Advertising takes time and
money, so you want to put your advertisements where the greatest
number can see them for the smallest cost. So rather than have
many scattered retail bookstores, Amazon has one centralized
system that everyone can go to, almost anywhere in the world.
These benefits extend beyond the mail-order mindset, as well.
Having a well-designed, effective website for your store can get
people interested. Rather than take a gamble on an unknown
restaurant, for example, consumers can come to its site and see
exactly what's on the menu, for what prices, and even reserve a
table with a convenient online form. As a result, the restaurant
fills up tables, and its competition misses out.
- Inexpensive Investment
Very few businesses have to incur a massive expense when setting
up their initial Web presence. The cases in which you'd need
your own server, for example, are vanishingly rare. Bandwidth and
hosting space can be acquired for very reasonable rates, with
many hosts offering trial periods and special business discounts.
For the many benefits a Web presence can offer, the investment is
hardly worth mentioning-but the ROI can be staggering.
- A Case in Point
This is a bit of a 'meta' reference, meaning it requires a
little thinking outside the usual box. But consider for a moment
just where you're reading this article. Consider what probably
brought you to this website. Is it a coincidence that an article
about establishing a Web presence can be found on the Web? A bit
of lighthearted irony, but it does get you thinking a little,
doesn't it?
People are using the Web, and are going to continue using it.
Major legislative battles are being fought over just how the Web
should be allowed to function, but the Web most likely is going
to be the defining arena of all business for the next century and
beyond. Do your business the best service you can, and consider
not if you should get a Web presence, but what form is the most
appropriate to begin with.

Enzo F. Cesario is a Copywriter and co-founder of Brandsplat.
Brandcasting uses informative content and state-of-the-art
internet distribution and optimization to build links and
drive the right kind of traffic to your website. Go to
http://www.Brandsplat.com/ or visit our blog at: http://www.brandsplatblog.com/.


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