Welcome to BOOM!
The Ottawa Web Design Company
Whether you are feeling the effects of the economy or a new business, the natural inclination might be to tighten belts and avoid extra expenditures, smart companies know that it is even more important to attract new business and retain current clients during these times. With nearly 70% of Canadians online a web site is the most cost-effective method of promotion you have come to the right place.
- Increased customers' convenience
The public now expects businesses and organizations to have a Web site -- one that can, at the very least, supply basic information and a means of getting in contact. A Web site has become nearly as essential as a telephone or fax machine or printed brochure. - Expand the effect of a print ad
The addition of a Web site address to an ad, even a very small one, means that anyone intrigued by the ad can immediately access much greater amounts of information about your company. The effect is heightened when you add suitable photos to your site. - Low-cost efficient advertising
With a web site, you are essentially putting a full time Salesperson in your clients' homes. Your web site runs a NON-STOP PROMOTION of your business! Your customers are always able to obtain up-to-date and thorough information about your services or products, day and night, evenings and weekends. - It saves time
With a web site, prospective customers can learn about you and your business at any time of the day or night without you having to be all the time pre-occupied with the process. The time you would otherwise spend on answering or re-directing of your customers` questions can be now saved and invested in further activities to increase your profits, in other words, in further expansion of your business. - It saves money
While regular renewals of printed materials can be quite expensive and also time consuming, updating information on your web site is always handy, fast and most important, amazingly efficient. As we all know, nothing is more valued in a business than optimal productivity for minimal input costs.
