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		<title>Do Bees Make Honey in the Winter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacob, from Northern Alberta, called me today to inquire about getting his honey business online. Jacob was calling because he is on a quest. Jacob wants people to find his business online when they search for honey. He has a free website from his telephone company and isn&#8217;t sure how to get it to work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="right" style="float: right; padding: 0px 0px 5px 5px;"><a name="fb_share" type="button" share_url="http://www.davidawest.com/2007/12/03/do-bees-make-honey-in-the-winter/"></a></div><p>Jacob, from Northern Alberta, called me today to inquire about getting his honey business online.</p>
<p>Jacob was calling because he is on a quest. Jacob wants people to find his business online when they search for honey. He has a free website from his telephone company and isn&#8217;t sure how to get it to work for his honey business. I think, hmm, a sweet opportunity to gain a new client. The “free” website that came with his internet access was causing him grief, I guess, because he couldn&#8217;t figure out how to get his buzzing business online. I guess <em>free</em> isn&#8217;t always such a great deal.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>The fact that Jacob was entering the word &#8220;honey&#8221; into the search engines and his business doesn&#8217;t show up seemed to be bothering him. We talked at length about <a title="Website developer" href="http://www.ekzact.com">professional website development</a> and how search engines work. I predicted that a free website may not help his business to sell honey.  Although, I admit that even a free website, in the right hands, might perform for a business.</p>
<p>So driving home with David, my co-worker, we&#8217;re chatting about Jocob&#8217;s honey business. The conversation quickly switches to bees. Neither David or I know much about bees, other than the fact that they make honey. We guessed that they must hibernate, or something, in the winter time.  After all, I said, have you ever had a bee bother you while you have a picnic in the winter? David quickly pointed out that we don&#8217;t often picnic in the Winter.</p>
<p>Our conclusion – if Jacob needs a website to sell honey in the dead of  winter, the bees must still be out there&#8230; somewhere. Do bees make honey in the winter?</p>
<p>An interesting part of our day as web developers is that we don&#8217;t really know who our next potential client will bee.</p>
<p>I hope Jacob calls me back to develop his marketing website. We have a few questions. I&#8217;m thinking some sort of “buzz marketing” could be the answer for Jacob.</p>
<p>Where is your next client going to bee?  Does your website bring you new clients?</p>
<p>Sorry for my stinging attempt at humour.</p>
<p>David A. West</p>
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