Facebook Isn't Enough. You Need A Website. Hear Me Out.
Facebook is a race to the bottom.
Let’s be honest about Facebook: you’re either making post that nobody is looking at, or you’re begging for work in the comments section with 40 other people when a local says “I need my lawn cut, who can help?”
With no vision, no identity, no trust signals – the cheapest fastest one wins and the rest get ignored.
You need to capture your own clients by yourself or you do not have a business.
You’re existing on borrowed time until Facebook’s algorithm kills your reach again and then you’re out of work.
The problem with Facebook
- High competition
- Beaten on price and speed
- Invisible
- No control over platform
- Poor branding
- Low ability to show in Google search
Looking at how well the site conveys its own identity and whether the visual tone is coherent. It’s not a judgement of my tastes, but of the site’s design clarity and intention.



Facebook Isn't Enough. You Need A Website. Hear Me Out.
Facebook is a race to the bottom.
Let’s be honest about Facebook: you’re either making post that nobody is looking at, or you’re begging for work in the comments section with 40 other people when a local says “I need my lawn cut, who can help?”
With no vision, no identity, no trust signals – the cheapest fastest one wins and the rest get ignored.
You need to capture your own clients by yourself or you do not have a business.
You’re existing on borrowed time until Facebook’s algorithm kills your reach again and then you’re out of work.
The problem with Facebook
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Looking at how well the site conveys its own identity and whether the visual tone is coherent. It’s not a judgement of my tastes, but of the site’s design clarity and intention.