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Guest Riddler
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I'm curious as to how the shop owners who have a web page for their business feel about the return on their investement? Do you feel it's worth the cost of having one produced and maintained for what you get out of it as a advertising source? What is the typical cost or price range for having one produced and maintanined?

Thank you!

Guest nautiboi73
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did my own, everything myself. so it was well worth it to me. wife thinks that I spent too much time on it, but hey it was fun

Guest Total tint
Posted

dont have a web page but phone book and radio works great for me :ohcrap

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The only con would be the cost... even if you got one customer it would be worth it, IMO.

I don't know how much places charge to design one, but hosting one is only like $10 a month depending on who you would use as your host.

RoAcH

Guest Marco
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Go Daddy :lol

[*]265117

Godaddy is what I'm using and it's great :lol2

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I think a sharp/professional website would definately help the buyer make up thier mind if they are searching for a tinting company. Most people now a days are using the internet for more and more reasons.

for example: when I had my house warming party I was expecting to have around 100-150 people show up. I didnt want everyone to come trampling through my house to use the bath room and getting the carpet all dirty so I decided to rent a porta-john. I fired up yahoo, went to the yellow pages link and typed in porta-john. Bam less than 10 seconds from opening up my browser to dialing a phone number I had my contact and ordered a porta-john for the weekend. Much quicker than if I was to open up the 10 pound yellow book that sits in the closet until the new one arives at my doorstep.

If I had to guess I'd have to say 9/10 people have internet access and 8/9 of those people use it on a daily basis. Therefore, using it for phone numbers, movie times, news, stock quotes, sports highlights, etc.

If I wasn't in the tinting business and I wanted to get my windows done I'd fire up yahoo, go to the yellow pages link and type in automotive window tinting. I'd go to the links that had websites first because I feel that if a tint shop has spent the time and money into a web site and has a professional looking website then they would be a good enough company for me and I'd call them first.

The key to having a website for a tinting business is for local market obviously. So make sure your listed in the yellow pages.

Plus with your own webste you'll have your own POP3 email accounts to make up what ever you want. yourname@yourtintcompany.com

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check the date dude. :evilgrin

[*]292097

ya ya ya I know, I'm working at the hospital tonight and its slow, so I'm browsing old threads.

Guest nautiboi73
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check the date dude. :evilgrin

[*]292097

I knw u are not talking abou dates :lol

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