All businesses have the same workflow
Regardless of your what your business does, all businesses essentially go through the same steps as part of their flow. In today’s world, technology plays an integral part in every step. The question is: how efficient is your technology?
How much are you paying employees to watch a spinning mouse cursor?
Are you missing revenue from upsells?
How much does printing cost you?
Is insufficient communication costing you sales or leading to customer refunds?
Is your website just beautiful, or is it actually selling?
These are the types of questions we help businesses answer. We apply a combination of technology and business acumen to every step of the flow so that your business can be its best.
Save money at every step.
Websites That Sell
Every business today has a website, but is it actually making you money? Many people who “build websites” focus on the visual aspect – colors, photos, animation effects. These are important, but what about the design of the website? Would your clients say it’s easy to find things? Does it provide the information they want? Is it up-selling related items that you offer? Can it reduce time-wasting phone calls to your office?
Increase Productivity
No one has a job of “using a computer.” If someone asked you what your job was, would you even mention a computer? Probably not. The computer is a tool that we use to accomplish our actual job. The less time we spend dealing with a computer, the more time there is for our actual jobs – working with people, making decisions, production, or anything else. Even if every part of your job is done on a computer, we can find ways to be more efficient so that more work is done in less time and the company saves money.
“Working with you is a life experience.”
-Laurie Pechie, Executive VP
Solihten Institute
Lower Business Cost
Every business has to spend money, but what if we could accomplish the same tasks and spend less? Often times lower priced alternatives to software and hardware can provide the same functionality and reduce the cost of doing business. Standard necessity services, such as phone and internet, can frequently have their price lowered.
Printing
Computers were supposed to save paper, but it seems like we print more today than ever. Between receipts, work orders, invoices, packing slips, faxing, and reports, we’re using tons of paper. Do we need to? Information can be shared digitally, and printouts can be cleaned up to remove extraneous information to save paper and ink/toner. This can add up to significant business savings.