Why Your Business Needs a Website in 2025 — Not Just an Instagram Page
If your entire online presence lives on Instagram or TikTok, you're building your business on rented land. One algorithm change, one account suspension, and your customers can't find you tomorrow.
You Don't Own Your Social Media Audience
Think about it: you spent years growing 20,000 followers. Then Instagram tweaks the algorithm, and suddenly your posts reach 200 people instead of 2,000. Sound familiar?
Social media platforms own your audience — you're just renting access to them.
A real estate agent I worked with last year had 35K Instagram followers and got zero leads for three months after a shadow ban. We built her a simple website with a lead form, connected it to WhatsApp, and within 6 weeks she had a steady pipeline again — independent of any platform's mood.
Your website is the only digital asset you actually own.
Customers Check Google Before They Buy
Even if someone discovers you on Instagram, here's what happens next: they Google you. They want to see:
- A proper "About" page so they know you're real
- Clear pricing or services
- Reviews and past work
- An easy way to contact you (not DMs that get buried)
If they can't find a website, many will assume you're not a serious business. I've seen restaurants lose bookings, consultants lose clients, and contractors lose jobs simply because there was nothing to find when someone searched their name.
A social media page tells people what you posted last week. A website tells people who you are.
Websites Sell While You Sleep — Social Media Doesn't
Instagram posts have a shelf life of about 48 hours. A well-built website page can bring in customers for years.
Here's a real scenario: a tutor I built a site for wrote one page about "IGCSE Maths tutoring in Abu Dhabi." That single page now ranks on Google and brings her 4-6 inquiries every week — without her posting anything.
Your website works 24/7. Your social media account works when you do.
That's the difference between trading hours for visibility and building something that compounds.
You Look More Professional (and Charge More)
When you're competing for serious clients — corporate contracts, premium customers, partnerships — a polished website is the bare minimum.
A few things a website lets you do that social media can't:
- Use a professional email (you@yourbusiness.com instead of a Gmail address)
- Show case studies and testimonials properly, not buried in old posts
- Take bookings or payments directly without losing customers in DMs
- Build trust with people who don't use social media — which is a lot of decision-makers
I've watched freelancers double their rates after switching from "DM me for prices" to a clean website with packages. Same skills. Different perception.
The Bottom Line
Keep your social media — it's great for reach and personality. But pair it with a website you own, control, and grow on your terms. In 2025, that combination is what separates hobby businesses from real ones.
Want to work together?
I'm Ginwan Elgasim — I build websites, platforms, and AI tools for businesses ready to grow online. Let's talk →