SEA-FJR
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Don't know what the Red Cross offers in other parts of the country, but the training I went through here in the Seattle area (one of the most prone to natural disasters in the nation) was pretty thorough and did include off-site back-ups, partnering with other local companies to use each other's office space in case of an emergency, building relationships with emergency responders, developing an extensive emergency response plan, etc. Now, I work for a Fortune 500 company and what we learned from the Red Cross was certainly supplemented with processes from our corporate security and IT departments, so I'm not sure my experience can be directly applied to your target audience. But I think the website has to be a lot more specific and to the point about the services you provide that go beyond what the Red Cross has to offer.Good point, but, the same words don't always mean the same thing. His business is focused on how the business processes will continue to operate in the event of an unplanned interruption (doesn't have to be a flood, fire, tornado, etc where Red Cross typically gets involved).Two words: Red Cross. They offer disaster preparedness training (alongside First Aid, CPR, Defibrillator certification, etc.) to companies. It's inexpensive, and they have a lot of credibility, meaning companies don't need to spend the time and money vetting them.
Doesn't mean it couldn't work out for you as a private business, but you'll have a very formidable competitor and need to be prepared to explain why your services are superior (assuming you're not trying to beat them on price).
Are you an IT consulting firm, a process continuation expert, a disaster preparedness consultant? I'm not sure I get the core value proposition right away from the site as it is right now, and remember that people don't read a lot of text. When I get to your site it has to jump right out at me why I can't afford not to use your services. I'll browse around next to make sure you have the proper qualifications and experience.