Many small businesses rely solely on social media pages and do not have a proper website. This lack of a professional online presence can lead to missed opportunities and reduced customer trust, especially when potential customers search for services on Google.
Without a professional website, small businesses may struggle to attract customers who prefer to find and evaluate services through search engines. A website provides a centralized platform to showcase services, contact information, and other essential details, which can significantly enhance a business's credibility and visibility.
Pain Points
- Missed opportunities due to lack of online presence
- Reduced customer trust without a professional website
- Difficulty in showcasing services and contact information
- Lower visibility on search engines
- Dependence on social media platforms for customer interaction
I’ve noticed that many small businesses rely only on social media pages and don’t have a proper website. But when people search on Google for things like restaurants, dentists, or lawyers, they often trust businesses that have a professional website with clear services and contact options. In your experience, does having a website actually help small businesses attract more customers? Or do most customers just use social media now? Curious to hear opinions from founders and small business owners here.