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     The World Wide Web has generated an enormous amount of attention. From TV commercials to shopping bags, everyone is showing off their Web address. One of the biggest topics is the process of doing business over the Internet. Although this is a large part of why many companies decide to create a Web Site, it is by no means the only reason. Advertising is the primary goal of most corporations. With an audience of 1,262,032,697 users (As of Nov 2007 and growing by thousands per week), the per capita investment for advertising via the WWW is minimal compared to cost of advertising in other media.
    A single flyer in a local newspaper may cost up to $5,000 and have the potential of only reaching a few thousand readers and to be effective, it must be continuously repeated.
    Compare that with the cost of a Web Site developed by  RnR Services. Once created you get 24 hour exposure seven days a week to a potential audience of millions. Due to this constant audience companies are concluding a Web Site compliments their advertising. The Web Site should be viewed as an additional means of exposure to be used in conjunction with current marketing strategies.
    Your Web Site can mirror current brochures/fliers, or surpass other media by offering animation, video, sound, interactive shopping, information or whatever else the imagination and computer technology can conceive.
    An added perk with internet service is a higher educated patronage. This results in well-versed customers already searching for your specific product, with lower returns on merchandise caused by poorly informed decisions.

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We have established why a Web Site would be advantageous, here are some specific benefits and possibilities:

bulletList of stores allowing customers to find locations, and a map showing the way to each.
bulletAlready interested customers. No need for hard sell.
bulletAccess to higher income market (51% of users income is between $35K-$75K).
bulletIncreased business awareness in local communities.
bulletCustomer support, E-mail, surveys or feedback.
bulletInternet only coupons for drawing customers into store.
bulletOnline shopping/catalogs.
bulletInternational exposure and sales.
bulletNewsletters/mailings to keep customers informed and coming back.
bulletOffer technical information, specifications, software and other support related materials typically handled by phone/mail available to your customers 24 hours a day.



bulletYou have control over when, how and what is displayed.
bulletChanges can be made immediately to correspond with your business and marketing priorities.
bulletSave a fortune on printing and mailing cost

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