If your small business website doesn't attract new customers, then why do you even have a website? Seriously! What is the point of having a website if not to generate new customers?
When you Google, "why a small business needs a website" the top organic result is this post from ConstantContact entitled "10 Reasons Why Your Small Business Needs a Website". Allow me to summarize the first four points:
Do you see where I am going with this? Every different "reason" that a small business should have a website is really, at the core, simply to attract new customers.
So if the point of your company website is to attract new customers, how good is your site? How much new revenue did it generate last year? Last month? Last week? Yesterday?
Do you know these numbers?
Most business owners and managers have no idea.
Pioneering management consultant and author Peter Drucker is famously (and perhaps erroneously) claimed as the author of the business maxim: if you can't measure it, then you can't manage it.
While this maxim is oversimplified - and probably not even a direct quote of Drucker's - it still lives on in the business zeitgeist. That is because there is truth to it: if it weren't true, we wouldn't need accountants and bookkeepers measuring revenue and expenses. Measuring something in our business is critical for improving.
If we accept these two facts:
Then the conclusion is obvious:
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