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The Importance of Websites for Small Businesses

The Importance of Websites for Small Businesses
The Importance of Websites for Small Businesses

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Mar 28, 2023, 12:00 PM

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About the Event

In the last few years, there has been an active push for consumers to “shop local” and support small businesses, and that is largely made possible through the internet. Being able to have an online storefront and market to customers outside of your geographic area is a huge opportunity for many entrepreneurs to grow their businesses. For all these reasons, it is important that every small business have a website. (sourced)

Join us on March 28th as Shane Foster and Bill Dietz chat about how having a strong online presence can truly be a make-or-break for any business.

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