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Morne Patterson – Why Social Media Platforms Don’t Replace Websites

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Morne Patterson – Why Social Media Platforms Don’t Replace Websites

Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with most people in the world engaging with it every day. From Facebook and Instagram to Twitter and LinkedIn, these platforms have revolutionised the way we connect with each other and consume content. However, despite the immense popularity of social media, websites continue to play a crucial role in the digital landscape. In this blog post, I will explore why social media does not result in websites becoming obsolete, and the benefits of websites, including credibility, professionalism, and more.

Credibility

One of the biggest advantages of having a website is that it can increase your credibility. A website serves as a central hub for your online presence, providing users with a one-stop-shop for all the information they need about your business. By having a website, you can showcase your products or services, share customer testimonials, and provide detailed information about your company. This can help to build trust with your audience and establish your business as a reliable and credible source of information.

Professionalism

Another key advantage of having a website is that it can help to enhance your professionalism. While social media platforms are great for building relationships with your audience, they are not always the best platforms for showcasing your expertise or presenting a professional image. With a website, you can customise the design to match your branding, create a professional email address, and showcase your portfolio or resume.


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