Small biz survey: we aren’t utilizing our website properly
February 19, 2009
While 63 percent of small business owners turn first to the internet for information about local companies and 82 percent use search engines to do so, only 44 percent of small businesses have a website and half spend less than 10 percent of their marketing budgets online, according to a recent survey by Webvisible and Nielsen.
Essentially, they are crying: “HELP!”
The research shows an increasing trend toward using online media for local search, with 92% of searchers saying they are happy with the results they get when using search engines, though 39 percent report frequently not being able to locate a particular known business. This may mean that searchers who are looking for YOUR business may choose to contact a similar business with a stronger online presence.
Though less than half of small businesses do have a website, the ones that do are not happy overall with their online marketing. Among those small businesses that have a website:
51 percent believe both the quality and ability of their current site to acquire new customers is “fair” or “poor”
Only 7 percent of small business owners say their primary marketing goal is to get more visitors to their website
61 spend fewer than three hours a week marketing their website
Only 9 percent are satisfied with their current online marketing efforts
There’s real opportunity for you if you do use your web site properly – because your competitors aren’t!
