
 
interactivity
A well-designed brochure is a great starting point for a website. But
you can do better than that. The Internet has the potential to be a fundamental
part of your organization not just an advertisement for it.
Intelligent response handling:
The simplest inquiry
form helps to make your website interactive. If nothing else, people
expect to be able to contact you through your site. Behind the scenes,
our response handling software can process inquiries in all kinds of ways,
automatically.
Information resource:
A searchable database allows information to be found quickly and easily.
And by putting it on your website, it can be made available to the world.
Try searching for Buick or Ford at Cars-N-Credit.
News Updates:
The Web can also be used to post the latest news. Winona Radio Online's Local News, for example, allows daily updated information about and around the Winona, MN area.
Entertainment:
The popular e-postcards
invite visitors to send friends and family a virtual postcard over the
Internet. The recipient gets an e-mail telling them where to go to read
their message and see their card. They've been bringing visitors to the
websites since long before 'viral marketing' became a Web buzzword.
Another way to liven up your message is to turn it into an online contest, a quiz,
or a competition. Winona Radio's Online
Contest, for example, is a perfect way to combine the business of
promoting the product with the pleasure of winning great prizes.
Now, let's think about using your dynamic new website to do business.
Next page: e-commerce
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