In today’s world,
where one cannot exit the realm of digital world -a website- however big or
small, is a necessity. Be it from the perspective of building a reputation of
the company, or implementing a marketing and sales strategy, a company will
lose huge opportunities if it does not have a digital presence in the form of a
website. A website provides a company a far wider and cheaper reach to its
customers than any form of other marketing and advertising tools. Company’s
websites usually provide reviews and feedback for customers, builds trust and
better relationships, increase customer base and most importantly influences a
buyer’s decision to own its product and services. Truly, with a website a company
can do anything or go anywhere it wants. The whole world can be its stage.
Here we list down six reasons why a website should be an
integral part of any organisation:
1) Cost Effective:
Every company looks for ways to save money in their advertising budget and
marketing strategies. Having a company’s website is one of the most effective
ways to cut down on the publicity expenses. A potential customer can reach out
directly on the website, have up-to-date information about its products and
services and get instant updates about the company. For example, if there is
any change in a company’s product or in the organisational structure, updates
can be instant and saves the cost of printing material like leaflets and
pamphlets or expensive advertisements in newspapers and billboards. Demo videos
can be provided on a website for the products and printed materials can be made
available for instant download through the website.
2) Gives
visibility: Another important reason to design a website is to have
ownership and give visibility to the company. People might have heard about the
company, but if they want to know more about the product and the services it
offers, the first thing they do is research online. Even if people have heard about the company,
they might want more information to get the best from the product. People want
to make sure that they are utilizing their time and money in the right way
before entertaining the idea of leaving the comfort of their homes. A
well-designed website, therefore, gives more visibility to the company and its
products and help buyers make informed decisions.
3) Helps to build
reputation: Credibility is another factor that helps to build a company’s
reputation. A website which talk about its product, has reviews of customers on
its site can go a long way to establish a brand reputation and trust. If a company does not have a website that people
can refer to and/or rely on user’s feedback to check about their products
online, chances are that the customers are going to assume that it is a small
company and does not take its product seriously.
4) Accessibility to
products 24*7: A website is like having an “efficient employee” who works
24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. This "employee" is
available from anywhere in the world and can serve multiple places and people,
delivering the same exact information every time. For example, any individual
who has made up his mind to buy a particular service or product from a company
does not have to wait for the official working hours of the company but can
rather have information in an instant from anywhere in the world and buy its
service or product almost immediately.
5) Wider audience reach: With the easy accessibility of a mobile phone
and internet, a company’s business can reach to a wider geographic area. By
getting a website it makes it possible for anyone in the world to find
information about the service and products from anywhere in the world. If the
company owns a product that can be sold online it can dramatically increase the
customer base all over the world. Taking the business online allows a company
to diversify markets.
6) Improves
customers experience: One of the
most determining factors that makes a buyer decide to invest in a company’s
product and services is the experience he will have while deciding on the
product and a website can make a huge different to that. Website, through its
instant messaging or feedback form can targets each visitor individually and
caters to its needs exclusively. For example, if a potential buyer has a
specify question about the company’s product and service, he can get instant
feedback and advice through the services offered from the website. However, the
buyer’s journey does not stop after purchasing a product. After-sale service
goes a long way in determining to have a lasting impression about the company
and here too the portal can play a huge role. If the company provide
information or support through the portal that makes them happier, it
strengthens the business of the organisation.
