210,526,920 Reasons Your Small Business Needs a Website:
You’ve built something worth talking about and, hopefully, people already are. But word-of-mouth marketing can only take you so far, especially in a fast-growing state like North Carolina where thousands of new residents and businesses arrive every month.
Even if everyone in town already knows your name, what about the people moving in next week — or the ones searching for your service online right now?
According to Siteefy, more than 563,536 new websites are created every day — up over 200% from 2024. That’s approx. 23,481 every hour, 391 every minute, and about seven every second. The internet is expanding faster than ever, and if your business doesn’t have a website, your competition is lightyears ahead of you.
In 2026, there are roughly 210 million active websites worldwide. Every one of them is a digital footprint; proof that someone, somewhere, is investing in being found. Your business should be too.
If you’re proud of the work you provide (and we know you are), make sure people can find you, trust you, and contact you — day or night. A strong, mobile-friendly website helps you get discovered, builds credibility, and keeps your business visible long after the doors close.
There will be hundreds of new websites launched by the time you finish reading this. Make sure one of them is yours.
In short:
Your consumers need to know who you are, what you do, and how to get a hold of you.
Don't make it hard for them to spend money with you.
Even if everyone in town already knows your name, what about the people moving in next week — or the ones searching for your service online right now?
According to Siteefy, more than 563,536 new websites are created every day — up over 200% from 2024. That’s approx. 23,481 every hour, 391 every minute, and about seven every second. The internet is expanding faster than ever, and if your business doesn’t have a website, your competition is lightyears ahead of you.
In 2026, there are roughly 210 million active websites worldwide. Every one of them is a digital footprint; proof that someone, somewhere, is investing in being found. Your business should be too.
If you’re proud of the work you provide (and we know you are), make sure people can find you, trust you, and contact you — day or night. A strong, mobile-friendly website helps you get discovered, builds credibility, and keeps your business visible long after the doors close.
There will be hundreds of new websites launched by the time you finish reading this. Make sure one of them is yours.
In short:
Your consumers need to know who you are, what you do, and how to get a hold of you.
Don't make it hard for them to spend money with you.