Overview
Dr. Huntley discusses the question of whether one can start a business without a website. She emphasizes that while it is possible, the approach depends on individual circumstances. The conversation covers the importance of validating business ideas, leveraging networking for client acquisition, and the pros and cons of starting without a website. Dr. Huntley also suggests alternative strategies for new entrepreneurs, such as using LinkedIn and creating simple landing pages, before concluding with a call to action for listeners to share their experiences.
Takeaways
You can start a business without a website, but it depends on your situation.
Validation of your business idea is crucial before investing in a website.
Networking and word-of-mouth referrals can lead to initial clients.
Starting without a website can lower initial costs and simplify early stages.
Not having a website may limit online visibility and credibility.
LinkedIn can be an effective platform for networking and client acquisition.
A simple landing page can serve as an alternative to a full website.
It's important to refine your services before creating a website.
Many successful entrepreneurs have started without a website.
Consider the pros and cons of having a website before starting.
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