Why the Cobbler’s Children Need Shoes

There’s an old saying that applies to most small business owners. The cobbler’s children have no shoes. My father was a cobbler and this was one of his favorite phrases. It means that the person who makes shoes for everyone else never has time to make shoes for their own kids.

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Well, this saying applies to us business owners way too often. We spend all our time making sure our clients get exactly what they need, sometimes at the expense of our own businesses.

Think about it. You’d never dream of giving a customer half a roof, or an air conditioner that barely works. But how often do we business owners settle for websites that look like they’re from the 90s, generic social media posts that nobody cares about, or even worse – no online presence at all? We get so caught up taking care of everyone else that our own marketing ends up on the back burner.

Here’s the reality: you can’t do everything yourself. That’s why there are professionals like web designers, bookkeepers, and marketing managers! Delegating those time-sucking tasks lets you focus on what you do best – running your business!

Imagine this: a website that looks amazing and shows off your expertise, bringing in new clients like magic. Targeted social media campaigns that get people talking about your brand and raving to their friends. Consistent email marketing that keeps your customers informed and coming back for more. This isn’t a dream – it’s what your business deserves.

At Choctaw Websites, we get how busy you are. We do more than just build websites – we offer a whole package of marketing services designed to help you reach your goals. From creating content that grabs attention to managing your social media, we take care of everything so you can focus on what matters most – your customers.

So give me, Sash Johnson, a call at (405) 944-0994, and let’s talk about how Choctaw Websites can help your business shine!

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