A good business principle, particularly in marketing:
If there’s no ROI involved in a task – don’t do it!
ROI is return on investment. In business, it is often the primary factor in any decision – if I invest time and other resources, what will I get from it?
What we are talking aboutnow is making your website work for you – and making sure the time and money you spent on it results in financial reward.
To evaluate your website’s ROI, try these questions:
#1 – Do you love it?
#2 – Is it generating you leads?
#3 – Is it helping with the sales process?
The answer is no – Now What?
This is a good time to get in touch with a professional web design consultant – somone who can analyze your site and break down some strategies for you. Even if you already have a web design team – if they made your current site, they may not be the people to go to for advice on improving it. However, if you get advice elsewhere, they may be able to implement it well with some recommedations or guidance.
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If someone uses ROI as their benchmark for spending their budget is likely to be larger – as long as the R follows OI with internet marketing portland.
Wow, well written, smart, solid.
I can show you guys how to get so busy you cant but help but scream.
Blessings,
Mark 909-528-4079
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I read about it some days ago in another blog and the main things that you mention here are very similar