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Dan has been in the industry for almost 30 years; a graduate of Indiana University with a Degree in Business Management. Having started as a pant presser, to running a small mom & pop shop, freelance - consulting, and then managing a multi-million dollar operation; his skills at being a top-notch dry cleaner are simply one of the best.
Best Cleaners & Laundromat / Mnpls-St Paul
"I first started this project back in 2004 when I realized that 95% of those in the Dry Cleaning & Laundry industry didn't even have a website. Most - were still utilizing "dial-up" and taking the time to promote their businesses online - well..., it just wasn't any part of their original business plan.
Today - Two thirds of all adult Americans now use the web on a regular basis - and they spend one third of their time online searching for information. For decades, printed Yellow Page directories and newspapers had been the consumer resources of choice for finding information about local businesses. Now - Consumer behavior is changing rapidly and a growing number of consumers prefer to let their fingers do the walking online.
That's
why were here...
Trying to figure out what kind of Web site your business should have is tough. The choices are endless and the technology is confusing. Your decision is of the utmost importance for your business, because it may very well mean the difference between success and a slow burn into oblivion.
I know how important that decision is. I've been in this industry at various levels for 28 years, and here are the most important observations I've made about people thinking about creating a website for their business:
They don't even know where to start.
They don't know what their choices are.
They don't know the terminology or the technical stuff.
Nobody seems to be able to explain anything in plain English.
Where do you start on getting a Web site for your business?
You start by understanding about what a Web site can do for a business. Many people still think of them as online brochures. Those days are over, and good riddance, too, because a "brochure ware" Web page doesn't provide much opportunity to grow the business or generate revenue. However, a Web site can:
Sell products or services to thousands of people in your local area - or all over the world
Provide a way for you to connect with your customers in a human voice instead of a "marketing-speak" brochure
Give you a way to lighten your workload and costs as customers happily service themselves online
Help you build your brand and reputation - among your customers and within your industry
Provide a global storefront or office where anybody can visit you 24/7/365