Advantages & Disadvantages of Working Offline Versus Online – Part I
As a business owner, or future business owner, your ultimate goal is to provide your clientele with goods or services, while at the same time you are earning income to benefit your family and your business. In order to boost your business and earnings, you may have to attempt different business opportunities. One avenue you may choose is to envision a website to bring public awareness to your business. Moreover, this could be capable of enhancing your businesses income and appearance. Making a decision like this can be stressful, so in order to make a big decision, you need to weigh your choices. There are two options to choose from; construct a website, or don’t construct one. The amount of time and money you are willing to expend will determine which alternative you should pursue.
When you come to this decision, you may ask your family members, employees, and your clientele for their opinions about this endeavor. Choosing to have a website can be one of the most debatable decisions that your business may encounter. In order to help with that decision, here are some advantages and disadvantages to working offline versus online.
The advantages for working offline:
• Work your normal business hours
• Less stress
• More time for family and hobbies
• Save money that you would spend on the website
• Achieve a closer relationship with your clientele
• Normal routines
• Clientele are able to touch merchandise before they buy
In opposition, there are disadvantages to working offline:
• Less exposure for your business
• Less income
• Small geographic area
• Not accessible 24/7
• Less clientele
• Embarrassment when potential clients ask for your website address
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By: Kaung | ChitChat247.com | KMKBlog.com
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