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How Hard Can It Be?

Oct
20
2008

How hard can it be?

You start your business, probably home-based at first, create your product or service, buy a domain and a webhost, build your first website and you're all set!

A month passes, then two without a single order. Sure you have a few visitors, mostly family and friends, but something seems wrong…

"Is it what I am selling?"  you ask yourself, "or is it me?".

Chances are it is neither…

There is no doubt that business and commerce have changed radically since the Internet came along. Today a HUGE percentage of sales occur via the Internet, but are you taking PROPER advantage of the opportunities the Internet provides?

Indigoblues.ca, a local web design, marketing and technical services company has been taking advantage of the Internet to position and market their clients since 1998!  And in those 10 years they have created an 'Internet home' for more than 200 websites, as well as consulting on close to 500 other web projects.  And it is that all important home on the 'Net that drives sales and business growth!

Since inception the motto of indigoblues.ca has been "Effective Simplicity", simply creating effective, easy to manage websites that tell the world exactly what products and services you provide in a manner that turns your visitors into customers!

But indigoblues.ca is a lot more than just a web design company! As well as providing full service web design and marketing, indigoblues.ca provides complete computer services, from building technology strategies to maximize the return (and lifecycle!) on your computer purchases, to computer maintenance and repair, to custom programming and database development.

Mark and Lori Law invite you to drop by indigoblues.ca to learn more about what services they can provide you as you build and grow your business! Or give them a call at (519) 392-7316 for a free consultation.

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Mark W. Law has been a writing and journalism fanatic since he was first tagged to write a 3 act ’shadow play’ – in Grade 2! Originally from the wee hamlet of Oyster Bay, BC, Mark has worked in many parts of the world, including almost all of the Canadian provinces, the United States, Europe and even a sand-filled radio station in North Africa. During that time he has written for military and local newspapers, served as editor for a number of online magazines as well as publishing his own popular ezine for new writers and artists – The ThinWire Journal. Mark has also penned more than 100 poems and essays and is an internationally known digital artist. And for anyone who lived in Northern BC during the 1980’s and 1990’s, Mark was the ‘morning weatherman’ on CBC Radio. Opinions expressed in ‘the View’ are his own and do not necessarily reflect Teeswater or Teeswater.Ca.

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