If you find yourself wondering, “do I need a website,” the answer is yes!
With all the latest social media hype, it’s common for many businesses to rely on social media platforms such as Facebook as their main source of online advertisement. They wouldn’t be wrong to create multiple social media accounts for their business either. It’s imperative that every business has social media in today’s world.
With, a Facebook business page is a must for any business. It a great way to build a larger audience and discover who your main audience is. However, a Facebook business page should not take the place of your company’s website.
Your company cannot thrive off a business Facebook page alone. You need your website to be the backbone of your company’s online presence. Still not convinced.
Continue reading below for all the reasons why you still need a website for your business!
It seems that with every year that passes, Facebook comes up with new ways to change or morph its terms and conditions. This even happens multiple times during just one year. This is something that they do easily because they don’t need to ask anyone permission before doing so.
If the changes are something that you have a problem with, then your only option is to not use Facebook for a business page. And Facebook won’t be harmed by this if this is the decision you make. Facebook always has the control, and when using their platform, you have no other choice but to go along with it.
We’ve received many cases whereby their Facebook page being hacked, and they are not able to claim back their page and therefore they lost all their effort in building their pages like all their contents and the page’s brand. This is always happening when you are not a tech-savvy person and take less care of your online account security. It’s simple to lure someone to give their login account with some social engineering hacking methods. Once you fall into their trap, that’s it. Of course, you are still able to contact Facebook support team to assist you, but please remember that now all the page owners know how to communicate in English, and it will take time for Facebook to investigate and respond to you to resolve your issue. Below is one of the cases that happened to my client.
If you only have Facebook to run your business, sadly, you lost all your traffics and potential leads from the other sites. According to MOZ traffic trend research, Google is still the leading source of traffics to your website.
Facebook is good to start your business within your community, but when you started to expand, investing in Adwords and search engine optimisation (SEO) is very important.
It’s important to note that aside from giving up some control when using social media platforms, they’re still important to have. The only difference here is that you should use them to support your website, not take its place. To do so, use your Facebook business page to promote your website.
You want people to access your Facebook page and then click over to your website where they can browse through your products or list of services and learn more about why your company is so amazing. Once you get people to visit your website, you can then influence them to become a customer in whatever way you see best.
You won’t have to worry about following specific terms and conditions when creating marketing content on your page. Visitors will see what you want them to see each time they visit your website and click on a specific page. This is going to be the best way to convert visitors into new clients.
When only using a Facebook page, you’re in constant competition with a large number of other businesses. With so many businesses turning to social media, there’s more content and advertisements on the platform than one person could ever take in.
Not only do you have to compete with other businesses’ advertisements, but you also have to compete with your possible clients’ Facebook friends. With advertisements being thrown into their newsfeed, they can easily be distracted from clicking your ad if their friend recently posted something more interesting.
On your website, you have a person’s full attention. You’re not in competition with anyone else. Sure, you might have to do some work to guide them there in the first place, but once you do, you’ve got it in the bag
Your company’s website is an important part of your marketing strategy. Your website is essentially the backbone of your entire marketing campaign. Your main goal should be to use other advertising gimmicks to direct traffic back to your website.
That’s exactly what your Facebook page’s main goal should be: get potential clients back to the website where they can convert to clients. It’s your website that provides all of the essential information about your business.
What are your morals?
What’s your company’s main goal?
What type of products and services do you offer?
These are all the questions that your website should be answering. For example, your social media is where you can give a brief explanation of what your business is. However, when visitors have more questions concerning your products or services, they should be directed to your website where they can find all of the answers.
Your company’s website is an important part of your marketing strategy. Your website is essentially the backbone of your entire marketing campaign. Your main goal should be to use other advertising gimmicks to direct traffic back to your website.
That’s exactly what your Facebook page’s main goal should be: get potential clients back to the website where they can convert to clients. It’s your website that provides all of the essential information about your business.
What are your morals?
What’s your company’s main goal?
What type of products and services do you offer?
These are all the questions that your website should be answering. For example, your social media is where you can give a brief explanation of what your business is. However, when visitors have more questions concerning your products or services, they should be directed to your website where they can find all of the answers.
Have you ever considered working with or purchasing from a certain company but couldn’t find a website for them? Think about how this made you feel. If a business doesn’t have a website are they even credible?
Sure, they can be, but that’s not how the majority of people are going to view the situation. Without a proper website, many people will see your business as being a scam, or not a credible enough business to work with. Having a website that shows people what your mission is, is a great way to build trust.
Do you still find yourself wondering, “do I need a website?” We hope that after reading through this guide, you now have a better understanding of the difference between a Facebook business page and an actual business website.
Although social media accounts are important to have and are a great tool for building your audience, they should never take the place of your business’ website.
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