Written by Nathan Thomas on April 13, 2004
Written by Nathan Thomas on April 13, 2004
Very soon we'll be announcing Professional and Enterprise level Appraiser XSites, which will add built-in merchant account/credit card order processing, advanced Themes and Flash intros, a logo builder, site statistics reports, and a built-in "marketing kit" that will help you do business - online and offline - more productively.
Why? A website is a website is a website, right? We already blow away everybody else selling websites. The answer is that we understand what you need a website to do and how like anything else - formfilling software, a backup service, a laser measuring device, a cell phone - if you're given the right tools, you'll make yourself more productive.
It sounds very tech-boom 90s-ish to say everybody needs a website. But it's certainly true. Appraisers generally don't market to the public, deal with customers who aren't the most technologically savvy themselves, and haven't had five minutes of free time to breathe in two and a half years, let alone set up a website. But even so, the question in recent years hasn't tended to be whether an appraiser needs a website at all, but what kind.
A site is successful if it's memorable, functional, and "sticky" - keeping people there and bringing them back.
Appraisers need websites to do certain things: save them time and provide tools for their clients. If appraisers' website needs weren't unique, we wouldn't build Appraiser XSites (and thousands of you wouldn't have bought them so far). But more broadly, professionals and small businesses of all stripes need websites for the following five reasons. Your mileage may vary, of course, but some combination of these is applicable to almost everybody:
Of course, not one of you will buy (or has bought) an Appraiser XSite unless it saves you time and makes you more productive. We work very hard to make sure they do just that, too.