bob3306
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 28, 2008
- 15
I've been pushing for a website for the small civil engineering and land surveying company I work for, we specialize in land development. The owners feel that web-sites for a company like ours is a waste of Money and effort. They would say something like: "No one selects a civil engineer because of a stupid internet website...use the money for lunch or a round of golf with clients"
OK, Fair enough; but, while I may agree we might not get work as a direct result form having a website, I really do believe it would help support our other marketing efforts. Surely potentially clients would check it out. I look at everybody's website we do work with! I equate it to not putting our name in the phone book.
I'd very much like to here some of your thoughts about it. Has the website become a necessary part of business? Am I reading in too much to our "Lack of a website"?
Also, what about some other other aspects for marketing engineering services: like the office appearance and vehicle signage, is that important?
What does impresses clients? Assuming we are otherwise highly competent engineers.
Thanks.