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SMEs without websites 'risk failure'
Small businesses owners must be aware of a new survey by Tenon that has revealed that companies that do not trade online are 30% more likely to fail.
Businesses have been told they must do more to provide customers with easy online access to products and services if they want to ensure long-term survival.
Despite over 33 million consumers making an online purchase last year - an increase of 21% on 2008 - half of small businesses still do not have any kind of web presence.
"Even a basic online service can make a considerable difference to businesses. Online operations are cost-efficient to run and can substantially increase a firm's revenue stream by expanding its customer base," said Carl Jackson, head of recovery at Tenon.
Post Date: March 5th, 2010
Businesses have been told they must do more to provide customers with easy online access to products and services if they want to ensure long-term survival.
Despite over 33 million consumers making an online purchase last year - an increase of 21% on 2008 - half of small businesses still do not have any kind of web presence.
"Even a basic online service can make a considerable difference to businesses. Online operations are cost-efficient to run and can substantially increase a firm's revenue stream by expanding its customer base," said Carl Jackson, head of recovery at Tenon.
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Post Date: March 5th, 2010




