Some businesses still need Facebook because customers are still checking it.
Not because Facebook is glamorous. Not because it is the future of marketing. Just because a lot of real local buyers still click there after hearing about a business somewhere else.
Why owners resist this
A lot of owners are tired of Facebook.
That is fair. But local customers are not grading the platform. They are using it as one more quick trust check: does this business look active, real, and reachable?
Which businesses tend to feel this more
Referral-heavy businesses often feel this more.
Home services, local family businesses, neighborhood shops, community-rooted services, and anything that gets talked about in local groups can still get trust value from a decent Facebook presence.
What Facebook has to do
It does not need to be brilliant.
It usually just needs to avoid looking abandoned. A few current posts, clear details, working contact info, and signs of recent activity go a long way.
Next step
If your customers still check Facebook, stop treating it like a platform you have to love.
Treat it like a storefront window you have to keep from looking dusty. That framing makes the maintenance burden feel more practical and a lot less annoying.
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