Why do wantrepreneurs try to start businesses without websites? Score reported 49% of small businesses don't have a website

Why do wantrepreneurs try to start businesses without websites? Score reported 49% of small businesses don't have a website

There is no longer an excuse for any business to start without a website. In the past new business owners cited cost as the reason for trying to start a business without a website. With the national average price of a website being over $2,000 this was understandable but still left the new business with a serious weakness in engaging with potential customers.

But the Saafenet Corporation has developed a solution for this problem they have three small business solutions that address the new business owners need for a website and add to that help in getting new business, something all businesses need. Saafenet will prepare a customized Word Press website that would likely sell on the open market for $1,500 or more, including all the bells and whistles necessary to maximize use of the website bringing the value of the offering to well over $2,000, along with business development help, starting as low as $429.99.

Testimonials and samples of websites they have done for existing customers may be found at Shop with Saafenet for a turn key system to grow your company. Their testimonials include going concerns that have increased their revenue by no less than 50% and some by as much as 200 to 300% using the Saafenet strategy. Now there is no longer a reason to start a business without all the tools you need to succeed when they can be had at affordable prices.

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