Dawgluver
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Catchy name, and great looking place and menu! Congrats!
The Best Little Oarhouse in Nova Scotia also needs an official website not just a facebook page.
If it's a public page, it will show up for anyone when they google the business name, or even a vague topic that relates to food trucks. A lot of small businesses are moving away from the more-expensive website and just running a page on Facebook. I guess the price difference is worth it in the grand scheme of things.I agree. Some people may not have Facebook (though I think they can still open up the FB page even if they don't have a FB account). And some people just don't like using FB.
Just a simple website with menu, location, hours, shots of food, etc..
If it's a public page, it will show up for anyone when they google the business name, or even a vague topic that relates to food trucks. A lot of small businesses are moving away from the more-expensive website and just running a page on Facebook. I guess the price difference is worth it in the grand scheme of things.
"More expensive
basic quality hosting costs under 8 bucks a month. Trust me an official site is worth it."
Hosting is just the beginning. Someone then needs to design, create and maintain the website. While there are free services to help with some of that, it takes time and a bit of marketing expertise to make it look professional.