Digitalization allows entrepreneurs to generate more sales, but you have to invest in it. Cees van Duijn, owner of Duijn Bouw from Katwijk, decided to do just that and used a voucher from Key Region Leiden to professionalize the appearance of his website. On Friday, September 26, he received the voucher from Katwijk Alderman Jacco Knape.
More professional look online
“Our previous website was now about eight years old and no longer matched who we are as a company and what we do today,” says Cees van Duijn. “Because we had and have enough work, this simply wasn’t a priority. Still, we felt it was important to have a professional image towards partners, clients and other parties we work with. Especially now that we are also active with development and new construction projects, our old website gave a wrong image of Duijn Bouw. When we took the step towards a new website, we came across the voucher scheme. Thanks to this voucher we were able to make the site even more professional. The result is a digital business card that we are proud of and that really shows who we are and what we stand for.”
Alderman supports digitization
Alderman Knape handed over the voucher: “It is important that entrepreneurs continue to invest in themselves and their business. With this voucher scheme we want to encourage entrepreneurs in Katwijk to take the step towards digitalization. Nice to see that Cees van Duijn is so actively involved in this.”
Digitization offers opportunities
“Whether it’s improving your website, opening a web shop, or optimizing your digital security – digitization is an ongoing process,” said the alderman. “It requires constant attention as well as investment. That is why we are pleased that we can support entrepreneurs in Katwijk with these vouchers.”
Apply for a voucher yourself?
Do you also want to work on digitizing your business? Then apply for a voucher from the project Let digitization work for you. “On October 6, the new, and for now last, voucher round starts. Schedule an interview now via the website to prepare your application,” says project leader Dwayne van der Klugt. “Be quick, because gone is gone!”