Use No Hook

0 Comments Saturday, August 16, 2014 | @ 3:17 AM
I'm going to get right to the point here.

Do you have a website for your business?

"Sure...I've got one of those company thingies with lots of bell's and whistles. Looks cool and we all have one like it."

Errrr.....a yeah.

In the words of a great country philospher (Jeff Foxworthy)...."Here's Your Sign"!

Listen Bubba....I don't mean one of those company handout replicated sites that look just like everybody else's. I mean your OWN website. You know...you're own domain name like ShowMeTheMoney.com or GreatestGadgetsOnEarth.com. Something that is YOURS amd YOURS alone.

Something that seperates you from the masses as a REAL business. Someone to take seriously. Something that says "look at me"

Whether it's for recruiting or selling a product or service...the facts are your conversion rate goes up dramatically when you set yourself apart and STAND OUT. That goes for person to person marketing AND via search engines. Search engines HATE replicated sites. They just ignore them completely.

You just won't stand out with one of those "company thingies".

OK....don't get your shorts all in a bunch. Grab a paper bag and breathe into it...it'll help with the hyperventilating.

Here's the message. Listen close and let it sink in.

You don't have to be Bill Gates or Steven Job to make a website. There's barrel loads of resources out there to help you create a website you can call your own. Doesn't have to cost you lots of time, effort, or Thomas Jefferson's either.

Actually it can be pretty simple...doesn't need to be fancy or high tech. Just needs to say "YOU".

To help you down the right path here's a resource I usually recommend:

WebMaxStudio

With WebMaxStudio you can make your own business website in very little time.... and they're offering a free 10 day trial too. Lots of customizable features to pick from so you can get it to look just the way YOU want it. WebMaxStudio is the easiest way I know to get your own business website up and running......with little or no Internet experience. Does knowing how to move a mouse count?

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