Monday, November 26, 2007

It's amazing how often I walk into a company and hear that "my website doesn't work, has never worked, was done years ago and hasn't generated a thing for me!" And it's always followed by - "but, this time it'll be different!"

In a situation like that it's with a little trepidation that I begin to speak, because there are many excuses as to why a website doesn't generate business, but more often than not there's one real reason. Them! Plain and simple, it's not a priority, - they put it up and like a brochure leave it to get dusty on the shelf.

If a company isn't able to devote the attention and time to a website to make it a living, breathing, dynamic version of the real-world company, then why would it work? And nobody wants to hear that they may be part of the problem. So, how do I come back from this scenario? Dig. Dig deep to understand what the obstacles are that prevent the site from being a priority, and give them the tools so that they can make time and not excuses.

-- Mike

Monday, November 26, 2007 11:28:30 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Disclaimer    Comments [0]