It never seizes to amaze me how un-tech people are in business.
It never seizes to amaze me how un-tech people are in business. The internet is a great tool to close the marketability gap between the large and small business. A small business needs all the help it can get to get its foot in the door. While large car lots with mega sales and has great websites, a friend of mine has a used car lot for 30 years and can’t understand why he needs a website.
Recently I was by my friend’s lot and there were 4 of his cars hoods open with signs spelling S A L E.
The prevalent thought in this town is that “well we been doing business like this for 150 years why do we need this new fangled stuff? These people will also “poor mouth” how bad their business is. “Go Figure” Lol.
Those in this neck of the woods that know and understand the value of the World Wide Web is doing well, while those who are tech-scared are well going under.
I suspect that my friend’s businesses will last only a few more months to a few more years then close unless he leashes the profitability and marketability of the World Wide Web.
The question remains will he wake up and get a “Real” website? Probably not in G-D’s Lifetime.
As they say you can lead an old horse to water but you can’t make them drink, is the scenario here.
Carabunga, riding high on the Web is the life I lead! Praise G-D!!! ™2007 ©2007 by Rabbi Dale All Rights Reserved
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