The web is your stage; your audience is waiting.
Cater to your audience by providing show times and dates, the ability to purchase or reserve tickets online, shop in an online store, donate to keep the arts alive, etc. Your site can also link to other networking sites that are extremely popular, especially with younger generations. These features will draw new demographics to your site who may not have visited before.
A fashion model connects with her fans.
Besides attracting fans, this fashion model’s site is also targeted to agents and potential customers who might want her to represent their products.
The fans will have many ways of getting to know the model by reading her blog, or visiting other social networking sites such as FaceBook or Twitter, or looking at upcoming events in the calendar.
Although our fashion model is naturally beautiful, her web site accents and amplifies her beauty, always keeping her at the center of attention.
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The web site is your persona.
Ken Moon is a home improvement expert, with newspaper columns and radio shows that are heard up and down the Front Range. Ken publishes his weekly newspaper columns and uses his site during his radio show. Many listeners prefer to send him home improvement questions via his site rather than mustering up the courage to call him on air.
Especially necessary for radio, Ken’s web site puts a face on the personality. Many listeners give Ken a great deal of credit for posting independent contractors’ availability up on his site when the construction economy was at its worst.