Google or Facebook: Which is Best for New Business

If you run a local business, whether people come to you or you go out to serve them, there’s a question that always seems to come up:

Which platform is better for getting new customers: Google or Facebook?

It’s a fair question.

After all, both platforms dominate online attention. Both offer powerful tools. And both promise to get your message in front of the right people… if you know how to use them.

But choosing the right one for your business? That’s where things get tricky.

Do you go with the search-based power of Google clicks? Or do you lean into the familiarity and visibility that comes from what we call Social Publicity™ on Facebook and Instagram?

The answer might surprise you. And once you understand it, you’ll always know which option fits your business and when.

In this video, 

I’ll walk you through the exact differences between Google clicks and Facebook exposure, when to use each strategy (and when not to), and what’s actually working right now for local service businesses.

After watching, if you're wanting expert help with where your marketing budget is best spent and how to get people to choose you over the other guys,

We’ll show you our proven strategy to getting small businesses consistent customers.


In over a decade since it's creation, The Customer Factory has served over 100 different local businesses across the United States of America.

Jimmy Alauria

3A Automotive & Diesel

“With [The Customer Factory] people are ready to buy. They trust us. They've already done their research, they've seen us enough and so, we're seeing people just show up.”


 

By John Nesbit, CEO The Customer Factory

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