"I Don't Need a Website"
Busy professionals devote themselves to what they do best. They do not have time to set up fancy websites.
Busy professionals have other concerns than maintaining websites
Keep the rights to your good name
Even if you don't want a website, safeguard your business name on the internet. If your business name is "Springfield Family Practice," you have worked hard to earn trust under that name. You do not want someone else to set up a website called "SpringfieldFamilyPractice.com."
If someone else registers a website under your name, they can do three things:
Nothing. (Registering websites is inexpensive.)
Offer to sell you the rights to your name.
Send visitors to SpringfieldFamilyPractice.com to a competing practice.
If you have no plans for a website, take steps to register your business name before someone else does.
Contact Katharine today for information about reserving a name for your business or practice.
A website: your online brochure
Websites do not need to be elaborate. Yours can be the online equivalent of a modest brochure. Maybe all you need is a one-page site with your name, address, and telephone number. Just make sure that when people look for you on the internet, they find you. Not your competition.