Does a Small Business Need a Website? Minimum Credible Presence

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Does a small business need a website? Yes—with a scope that matches size

Social profiles aren’t ownership. Search, trust checks, and B2B due diligence still route through a domain you control. The question isn’t whether you need a site—it’s what minimum credible presence buys you: leads recovered, time saved answering FAQs, and a funnel you can iterate.

Minimum credible presence

  • Clear offer, geography, and proof
  • Mobile-fast contact path
  • Basic technical hygiene: HTTPS, readable structure
  • Simple analytics so you learn what works

Grow from there: Angraweb, read the details

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FAQs

Sometimes—if it answers the top 5 buyer questions.

Pair it with a site—don’t substitute.

Great—your site captures demand that doesn’t want DMs.

Phase 1 now, phase 2 when revenue proves it.

Fine for experiments; brittle for integrations and SEO ceilings.
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