The COPreneur Path Podcast
How to Use Your Website Alongside Social Media
November 15, 2021
Websites versus social media for your business. Where do you prioritize your effort and your energy? This is a question I get asked all the time. There's a balance. Do I need a website? Why should I have a website? Am I okay to just use a Facebook business page or a LinkedIn business page? And in what balance should I give to paying attention to those different items and how do they work in conjunction with each other? So let's go ahead and just dive right into this topic and talk about it. The very first thing I want to talk to you guys about is whether you even need a website at all. (Spoiler alert: Yes, you do!) Get all links, resources and show notes at https://leo2ceo.com/copreneur-path/060
Websites versus social media for your business. Where do you prioritize your effort and your energy? This is a question I get asked all the time. There's a balance. Do I need a website? Why should I have a website? Am I okay to just use a Facebook business page or a LinkedIn business page? And in what balance should I give to paying attention to those different items, and how do they work in conjunction with each other?

So let's go ahead and just dive right into this topic and talk about it. The very first thing I want to talk to you guys about is whether you even need a website at all. (Spoiler alert: Yes, you do!)

Get all links, resources and show notes at https://leo2ceo.com/copreneur-path/060

I help companies who market products and services related to law enforcement or the military, or are in the hunting & fishing, dignitary security, private security, and private investigations industries.

As a former 15-year law enforcement veteran, deputized US Marshal, law enforcement administrator, lover of hunting and fishing, and enthusiast of all things tactical, I know how to speak yours and your customer's language.

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https://www.LEO2CEO.com - A resource for cops who want to start their own business.