Why Your Facebook Business NEEDS a Website
- The Power of Two -
If your small business is thriving on Facebook, that’s fantastic. However, running your business entirely through social media is likely costing you leads, visibility, and money. In today’s digital economy, having only a Facebook page is like renting space on someone else’s land. A website, on the other hand, is your digital real estate — and it’s key to unlocking new growth opportunities.
Why Relying on Facebook Alone is Risky
1. Analytics Blind Spots
Facebook’s Insights offer limited data compared to what you get from a website integrated with tools like Google Analytics. With a website, you can track:
- Where do your visitors come from
- What pages do they engage with
- How long do they stay
- What drives conversions
This data is essential for making smart marketing decisions, and Facebook doesn’t give you the complete picture (Source: Google Analytics Help, 2024).
2. Trust & Credibility Factors
Did you know that having just a Facebook page isn’t enough to earn trust?— 84% of consumers believe a real website makes a business look more professional. (Source: Verisign, 2023 Small Business Website Survey) A professional website builds trust. It allows you to:
- Go beyond surface-level posts and fully explain what makes your products or services valuable
- Display customer testimonials
- Highlight your location, hours, and contact info clearly
- Reinforce your brand identity
Social media pages can feel informal and cluttered. A clean, custom website creates a lasting first impression that positions your business as legitimate and established.
3. SEO & Discovery Benefits
Google Search is still the #1 way people find local businesses — and if you don’t have a website, you’re not showing up in those searches.
Websites help you:
- Appear in Google’s local search results
- Rank for relevant keywords your customers are already using
- Get listed in local directories and maps
- Generate leads through search engine traffic without paying for ads
Facebook content is not indexed in the same way by Google, which means your business may be invisible to people who aren’t already following you (Source: Moz, 2024 Guide to SEO Basics).
Bottom Line: You're Leaving Money on the Table
If you’re running your business from Facebook alone, you’re missing out on:
- Analytics to guide more innovative marketing
- A stronger brand presence
- Search engine visibility
- Leads from outside your social network
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Cited Sources & URLs
- Google Analytics Help – What you can track with a website:
Google Analytics offers detailed insights into user behavior that you can’t get from Facebook alone.
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008015?hl=en - Verisign – 2023 Small Business Website Survey:
According to Verisign, 84% of consumers believe businesses with websites are more credible.
https://www.verisign.com/en_US/domain-names/online/build- your-website/index.xhtml
(Note: Verisign rotates landing pages — if linking to a specific survey isn’t possible, this general page is their current website credibility resource.) - Moz – Beginner’s Guide to SEO:
Moz explains how websites help businesses rank in Google search, unlike social media pages.
https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
