A Facebook page doesn’t replace a website: you don’t own it, it doesn’t show up on Google, and you depend on the algorithm. Moving to a real site — alongside it — secures your business. Here’s why and how.
Why a Facebook page isn’t enough
- You don’t own it: an account can be blocked or hacked, and everything vanishes overnight.
- It’s invisible on Google: a customer searching for your service won’t find you.
- You depend on the algorithm: your reach drops without you deciding anything.
- No credible pro address or space that’s truly yours.
What a website adds
A site is your territory: it shows on Google, inspires trust, presents your offer clearly and runs 24/7 without depending on a social network. It’s the foundation everything else builds on.
Should you drop Facebook? No
The right strategy combines both: Facebook for audience and engagement, the site to convert and be found. Your page becomes a channel that drives to your site, not your only showcase.
How to move to a site
Register a domain, choose hosting, build a simple showcase (home, services, contact) and link it to your page. Our complete guide details each step, and you can even test for free first.
FAQ
Does a site replace my Facebook page?
No, it complements it. One attracts, the other converts and reassures.
Is running both complicated?
No: once the site is up, you simply share its link from Facebook.
Will I lose followers by creating a site?
On the contrary, you give them a credible, lasting destination.
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