HUngarian micro- and small businesses do not want to go online
Hungarian micro- and small businesses are not familiar with the online scene, 44 percent of them do not even have a website – a survey by Ferling Webline pointed out.
The survey was carried out in September 2010, and brought a rather surprising result: not only 44 percent of micro- and small business do not have a website or any online forum, but most of them do not even have the need to build one. 34 percent of those businesses asked opt for newspaper advertisements when it comes to marketing, or they choose other offline forms of advertisements to promote their products and services.
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