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The main objective of leasing is to provide a small business that has in the past relied on marketing methods other than the Internet with a website that is managed, designed, and most importantly search engine optimized. The website will be created specifically to the needs of the company with the type of business information it requires. By leasing a website, companies have a risk-free way to get their business online at a low predictable monthly cost.
Quality websites can be expensive, spreading the cost over time is attractive to businesses that would otherwise opt for an inferior product or keep the one that they already have. Web leasing means a business can have the benefits of a professionally designed and fully optimized site without worrying about finding and spending additional money and time on the following: web developer, hosting, writers, SEO programmers, designers, monitoring, and updating a site.
Unlike do-it-yourself websites, like for example site builders, we do all the work and the sites will look professional and be easy to navigate - something to be proud of & best of all, it will be totally search engine optimized.
There are numerous financial benefits to leasing a website. For example:
• Less initial capital investment (start-up costs) - $150 to $500 vs $1500 to $30,000 • Lower monthly expense - frequently less than most companies charge for maintenance • Potential tax advantages • Flexibility of design, for less overall cost • Easy to update and keep fresh for minimal or no expense (CMS)
A website is something that should always have fresh new content because search engines favor sites that are updated frequently. Business credibility and image also benefit from regular content updates. Leasing a website allows a business to have a website and establish regular maintenance with minimal upfront investment. A lease provides for long-term payments allowing a business to conserve valuable capital by spreading the costs over time.
Before you lease do the following:
1. Determine the purpose and type of website you need for your business. Consider the type of message you want to convey. Establish the main function of the website. There are small business websites that are primarily informational or ecommerce-driven.
2. Decide on the information you would like to have posted online. Compile company information, brochures, press releases, product information, and company history, portfolio of work, logos or graphics. Design A Wish creates the layout, but we need your content to post.
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