Today, many prospective buyers research products and services online
before contacting companies for more information. Online research saves
them time and eliminates any pressure — perceived or real — from
salespeople. In this environment, having an effective website offers a
distinct competitive advantage to any vendor regardless of size. Devin
Fahie, owner of FleetMark Graphics and Sebago SignWorks in rural
Raymond, Maine, can attest to the value of a professionally designed
website to level the field and qualify leads.
"Having a website is like giving prospective customers a window into our
company, so people can see what we're all about before we talk. It weeds
out people who are looking for something inexpensive and cheap. If they
want efficient, high-quality work, they see it on our site and then call us."
Although high-quality sign-making is a significant part of Devin's business,
both of his companies specialize in lettering on vehicles: FleetMark
Graphics focuses on corporate customers with large nationwide fleets,
while Sebago SignWorks serves small business customers local to Maine.
Devin started his business in the mid-90s, and in 2002, he designed his
own website and used a web hosting company to launch it. He wasn't
happy with the results.
"Although I'm a great sign designer, I don't know anything about HTML, and
the site lacked professionalism. It wasn't an accurate representation of my
business, so I did some research and found Homestead Technologies."
Devin worked with one of the designers in Homestead Design Services
because his specifications for the Sebago SignWorks
site were very complex and the design fee was very
affordable. He hires a local web consultant to maintain
the Sebago site. He used Homestead SiteBuilder to
create the straightforward FleetMark Graphics site
himself, and he also uses SiteBuilder to maintain it.
"My overall experience with Homestead has been
very positive. Everyone there is very professional, and
working with Pamela, the designer, was phenomenal.
Homestead is receptive to exactly what customers
want. I have to admit, though, that when I saw the
Homestead quote, I was pretty skeptical. I thought
I was going to get cubic zirconium, but I ended up
getting diamonds. The site was a very pleasant
surprise — I'm thrilled with the outcome."
Aside from his websites, Devin doesn't do any
advertising. He has two vehicles and a trailer that
are lettered and two signs on the road in front of his
building. He's built his business on quality, repeat
customers, and referrals. He advises anyone thinking
about starting a business to think hard about the
necessity of any expenditures.
"Many people start their businesses with a lot of
debt. Don't do it. Most of the sign companies that
have opened over the years start in more debt than
we've ever been in, which is why we continue to be in
business while they have failed. Think of your website
as a business card, portfolio, or resume that lets
prospective customers know who you are and what
you can do for them. Then follow through."
For more information on Sebago SignWorks, please visit www.sebagosignworks.com,
or contact Devin Fahie at .
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