Vlog: Why You Still Need a Website Today

You're Invited! Why You Still Need a Website Today

I recorded this video the day after a massive Facebook and Instagram outage, but its message is relevant whenever you’re watching it. Social media is a powerful marketing tool for your business, but you still need a website today.

Your website is the hub of all your digital marketing activities.

Your website is your home on the internet, your front door to customers and prospects everywhere. It helps visitors learn more about your company and how you can help them. They can find your website via search engines, social media platforms, advertising campaigns and even offline marketing efforts.

A well-designed, updated website improves your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts and works with social media to enhance your online presence and give your business credibility.

Link Building to Success: Optimize Your Website

So, does your business or brand have a website? If so, drop it in the comments, so we (and our readers) can check it out! If not, let us know why you don’t feel that you need one.

What questions do you have about your website or websites in general?

A reluctant Vlogger,
Jaime

Published by Jaime Shine

I love to write. While most kids were playing with blocks or dolls, I was publishing magazines and newspapers – feature articles, ads, sports box scores, the whole nine yards. From promotions director to advertising roles to branding projects, I’ve always been interested in all forms of marketing. That interest blossomed into a career path, leading me to open my own business, which has always been a dream of mine. And I’d love to work my magic for you. Explore my company's services, learn more about me, or join the conversation on my blog, which covers a range of topics, at https://jaimeshine.com.

2 thoughts on “Vlog: Why You Still Need a Website Today

  1. We are connected to world wide people around the world with the Internet. Without creative intuitive business website no one can spread business from one country to another or from its own location to its surrounded location.

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