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America's
Small Businesses Find Increased Success Reaching Local Customers
Online
Verizon SuperPages.com Releases Results of Third Annual Small Business
Internet Survey
DALLAS, Tx.
(November 12, 2001)-- More small businesses are relying
on the Internet as a valuable customer service and communications
tool, according to Verizon SuperPages.com's Third Annual Small Business
Internet Survey. Of the small businesses surveyed, 37 percent report
having a Web site, up 6 percent from 1999.
According to the survey, small businesses are using the Internet
as a proactive customer relations and marketing tool. More than
half of small businesses with a Web site exchange e-mail with customers
daily. In addition, 48 percent exchange e-mail with customers several
times a day - a 60 percent increase over the past year, and one
in five small businesses with a Web site distributes an e-mail newsletter.
"The Internet is just as critical a business lifeline for small
businesses as it is for big businesses," said Patrick Marshall,
group vice president - marketing, Verizon Information Services.
"As small business owners realize the value in basic Internet features,
they will begin to explore more in-depth applications."
Of the small businesses surveyed who report having a Web site, 66
percent say the Internet is important or extremely important to
their business, rating its importance a 7 or higher on a scale of
one to 10. "Our small business clients tell us that having a Web
site is growing in importance because many of their competitors
and customers are online," said Donald Wilson, president and CEO
of the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC),
an organization dedicated to strengthening small businesses through
business management education.
Online Customer Service, Communication Increasingly Important
Small businesses are increasingly establishing Web sites for advertising
and communications purposes. In 2001, 36 percent of small businesses
with a Web site established the site to advertise their business
and provide company information compared to 9 percent who established
it to sell or market products or services online. This is a continuing
trend from 2000 in which 26 percent of small businesses with a Web
site developed it for advertising and communications purposes rather
than 13 percent who developed it for transactional functionality.
More service-oriented businesses are getting online today than any
other industry segment. Companies in the financial, real estate
and insurance industries have experienced a 160 percent growth rate
in the number of businesses with a Web site since 1999.
Also, small businesses with a Web site rate e-mail communication
the most important online feature for their business in the next
12 months. E-mail was rated an 8.0 in importance on a scale of 1
to 10.
Profits Spur Commitment to Future Internet Investments
Small businesses with Web sites are benefiting from their Web efforts.
Fifty-seven percent of small businesses say their Web site has provided
at least a 100 percent return on investment. In fact, the majority
of small businesses with a Web site expect the amount of business
generated from their site to increase. In addition, sales generated
from the site, as a percent of the total sales, show a 23 percent
growth in the past year.
Many small businesses are so pleased with their Web success that
they are committing to further investments. More than half of small
businesses with a Web site are planning site enhancements in the
next 12 months. Most of these improvements consist of new marketing
efforts, including 62 percent who plan changes to site design, 59
percent who plan to add more products or services to the site and
52 percent who plan to promote or increase advertising for their
site.
In addition, 52 percent of those with a Web site would like to add
an online lead generation service, 24 percent are interested in
a scheduling application and 20 percent would like to increase their
exposure to the Hispanic community with a Spanish version of their
site.
"Small businesses who invest in their Internet presence - with a
relevant and useful Web site, frequent communication with customers
via e-mail, and new online features that make customers' lives easier
- find their efforts yield profitable results," said Marshall. "Small
business owners have realized that when it comes to the Internet
one size doesn't fit all. We want to help small businesses find
their specific recipe for Internet success."
Verizon SuperPages.com, the Internet's #1 online directory, provides
Web development and Internet advertising services for small- to
medium-sized businesses, serving nearly 100,000 businesses to date.
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for key findings on how small business are embracing the Internet.
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for to see how small business are now using the Internet to increase
their business.
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for 2002 small business reinvestment graphs. (predicted forecast)
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for advertising, promotions and communication growth graphs.
About the Small Business Internet Survey
The Small Business Internet Survey was conducted by The Gallup Organization,
Inc. for Verizon Information Services. The random telephone survey
of 500 companies in the United States that have 50 or fewer employees
reveals interesting findings (+/- 3.5 percent statistical significance)
about the relevance of the Internet and e-commerce to the country's
small businesses. Interviews were conducted in July 2001.
About Verizon Information Services and SuperPages.com
Verizon Information Services is the world's leading print and online
directory publisher and a content provider for communications products
and services. The largest directory publisher in the world, Verizon
has annual revenues of more than $4.1 billion and publishes nearly
1,600 Verizon directory titles with a total circulation of approximately
142 million copies worldwide.
Verizon Information Services produces and markets SuperPages.com,
the Internet's preeminent online directory and shopping resource.
SuperPages.com receives as many as 12 million visits and completes
as many as 39 million searches per month. SuperPages.com also powers
directory services on MSN, InfoSpace, AltaVista, Excite, Ask Jeeves,
Lycos, HotBot, BigFoot, Angelfire and Tripod.
Based in the Dallas area, Verizon Information Services is a unit
of Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), one of the world's leading
providers of communications services. For more information on Verizon
Information Services, visit www.verizonyellowpages.com.
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