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Today I talk with my "Go-To" web guy Marty MacIntosh, for the most popular questions I get when out networking or talking to groups is “Do I Still Need a Website” – Since they already have a Facebook Page and Facebook is THE place to be, plus maybe a twitter account; why would they need to “still” have a website?
In a word…. YES.
In this podcast I am joined by my fellow traveler, webmaster and go-to-guy for website repair, Marty McIntosh (yes, that’s his name!) to discuss just a few of the top reasons you still need a website.
Remember AOL?
If you do or if you don’t remember America Online and how that was THE place to be on the web, the point is the same. Facebook, Yahoo, Pinterest, or whatever… won’t always be there or be THE place to be for internet marketing. Fads come and fads go…… Popularity changes.
You keep the chickens in one building, but you keep your eggs spread around.. You have a website as the home base. Your internet office and store front. Use the other sites as a marketing outpost. A beacon to direct them back to the website.
Today I talk with my "Go-To" web guy Marty MacIntosh, for the most popular questions I get when out networking or talking to groups is “Do I Still Need a Website” – Since they already have a Facebook Page and Facebook is THE place to be, plus maybe a twitter account; why would they need to “still” have a website?
In a word…. YES.
In this podcast I am joined by my fellow traveler, webmaster and go-to-guy for website repair, Marty McIntosh (yes, that’s his name!) to discuss just a few of the top reasons you still need a website.
Remember AOL?
If you do or if you don’t remember America Online and how that was THE place to be on the web, the point is the same. Facebook, Yahoo, Pinterest, or whatever… won’t always be there or be THE place to be for internet marketing. Fads come and fads go…… Popularity changes.
You keep the chickens in one building, but you keep your eggs spread around.. You have a website as the home base. Your internet office and store front. Use the other sites as a marketing outpost. A beacon to direct them back to the website.