I have recently opened a hardware store and my friends and family constantly keep telling me that I need to get a website up quickly.
As someone who doesn’t consider himself to be “tech savvy”, I fail to see the point in having one as I get enough traffic through my “plain” brick-and-mortar storefront.
Some questions for small business owners who already have a website or plan to get one would be:
What is your reasoning for creating your website?
Why not use Amazon, Shopify, or a similar platform?
Was it profitable?

  • eyalane@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If I’m new to the area and I’m looking for a hardware store, I’m going to Google. If your store pops up as a Google listing but no website, I wouldn’t be entirely sure it’s legit. So I’d look for a website to confirm hours and any services you offer or signature brands you partner with. Maybe I need keys made and you do that, that would be great to know ahead of time. Maybe I need keys made but you don’t do that, I’ll go to your store, be annoyed I need to find somewhere else and remember that next time I need a hardware store.

    My biggest pet peeve with small businesses is ones who don’t make their hours of operation accessible online. Your website doesn’t need much but it should tell potential customers you exist, what you offer and when you’re open.

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      10 months ago

      This. You need a Google Maps (local) listing and a website on it. The website can be simple and informative. Hours, some key stuff that you do. A couple nice pictures of the building inside and out, etc. Doesn’t need to be e-commerce in this case.

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        10 months ago

        The Google maps listing is basically the phone book of the 2020s. If you don’t exist there, you don’t exist.