Small Business Websites

Facebook Page vs. Website: Why Small Businesses Usually Need Both

Compare a Facebook business page with an owned website and learn how the two can work together for local customers and search visibility.

Facebook is useful, but you do not control the platform

  • A Facebook page is convenient for posts, events, messages, and existing followers.
  • Platform layouts, reach, rules, and account access can change without your control.
  • Some customers do not use Facebook or cannot easily view complete business information without signing in.

A website gives important information a permanent home

  • A domain is a direct address you can put on signs, invoices, vehicles, and search listings.
  • Service pages, menus, galleries, FAQs, and contact options remain organized instead of disappearing down a feed.
  • A fast website can help search engines understand what the business does and where it serves.

Use both for different jobs

  • Post timely updates and customer conversation on Facebook.
  • Link those posts back to dependable website pages with complete details.
  • Keep the business name, phone, hours, and service wording consistent between both places.
When to ask for help

Stop guessing when the problem keeps coming back

Ask for a free private homepage preview if you rely mainly on Facebook and want to see how your existing information could become a clear website.