As a teenager I financed my first car (a 1973 Plymouth Fury it
had to be

) doing business from door to door. Besides making real money for the first time in my life, it taught me a couple of lessons about myself, people in general and that one of the best ways to get something done, is personally, face to face. Even if I don't want to sell anything, like just having an issue solved, if possible, I prefer to show up personally, instead of calling some 800-Get-dumped number, and this is especially true in THIS country.
Now, let me stop bragging about myself and come back to the subject:
This is a small country with only a few cities.
I'd be you, I would at least contemplate organizing a few "sales men" or better "sales women" to go door to door to businesses and sign up appointments to later have somebody sell the idea to the owner or person in charge. Have a little typified presentation on a lap top, for the most typical businesses around, like small real estate agents, insurance agents, medical service providers, small stores, restaurants and so forth and sell'em on it. I think you could wind up with more work than you'd care to wish for.
Hey, even I might be interested (I need a new web site soon).
Since you are selling a flexible product/service, I see it though to compete with the other's selling what may seem to be a similar product/service based on printed ads unless you can come up with American style price marketing like "
complete solutions with hosting and maintenance starting at RD$ XXX". But then, many potential customers may yet know little about the fact that they will need maintenance and such as well as ongoing fine tuning for search engines rankings etc.
I think when spoken too directly, especially people here may develop an interest in a web presence, even if it may not have occurred to many of them until now.
Just my opinion... J-D.