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.
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.
