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Using the Web to Cut Costs Salt Lake City UT

Many executives from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) still face challenges when trying to justify Web site costs. While they recognize the ubiquity of the Web and its importance, they have difficulty freeing up funds to invest in Internet initiatives.

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Using the Web to Cut Costs

Posted by : Scott Stephens

Many executives from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) still face challenges when trying to justify Web site costs. While they recognize the ubiquity of the Web and its importance, they have difficulty freeing up funds to invest in Internet initiatives. No doubt, these troubles are tied to the lingering effect of the dot-com implosion and the current confusion about the Internet's ultimate effect on business, as well as the uncertain economy. As big companies plow ahead with Web initiatives and bolster their competitive advantage, savvy executives are looking for foolproof ways to improve their businesses using the Web. Given the current environment, straightforward cost-cutting messages may be the best approach to justify expenditures. Here are four strategies for using the Web to reduce operating expenses.

When used appropriately, a corporate Web site and the Internet can be powerful cost cutting tools. Though by no means a silver bullet, SMBs can use the Web to effectively streamline operations, serve customers better, and improve their competitive position in the marketplace. Here are four ways to use the Web to cut operational costs.

1. Cut mail and printing costs
Make your Web site an information tool to be used by clients, prospects, employees, and partners. Provide a company overview, product literature, catalogs, and other information about your business. ...

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