Websites
“I have a Facebook page” isn't the same as a website.
It's one of the most common things we hear from owners: "Do I even need a website? I've got a Facebook page." A Facebook page is genuinely useful — but it's a megaphone, not a foundation. Building your business on it alone is like building your house on rented land.
What a Facebook page can't do
- You don't own it. A change to the rules, a suspended account or a tweaked algorithm — and your reach (or your whole page) can vanish overnight
- It looks like everyone else. Same layout, same buttons — nothing that sets you apart or signals you're the professional choice
- It fights you on getting found. When someone Googles your service in your town, your website can rank; a Facebook page rarely does
- It's built for scrolling, not converting. No real booking flow, no proper service pages, limited control over how customers take the next step
What a website does that a page can't
A website is the one piece of your online presence you fully control. It's where customers book, pay, and get answers — and where Google sends people who are ready to buy. It's also the hub that makes everything else work harder: your Facebook, your Google listing and your ads all point to a home base that's designed to turn a visitor into a customer.
Use both — but own the foundation
This isn't "quit Facebook." Social is a fantastic way to reach people. But it should drive traffic to something you own. Keep the megaphone; build the foundation. And remember: the followers on that page are borrowed attention — the customer list you own is the real asset.
We build custom websites that become the home base your social presence points to — booking, payments and lead capture built in, and yours to keep. Based in Rome, GA.
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