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[Steve Myers] If you're like me you love a discount.

I love a deal.

You never know what might be waiting on the often overlooked shelves and corners of a

thrift store.

It's always interesting, sometimes entertaining and occasionally an educational experience.

A while ago I stopped by a local thrift shop and began my search.

I was looking through all kinds of oddities hoping I might find something valuable.

Then it caught my eye.

It wasn't a useless trinket, a broken gadget or an old knickknack.

It wasn't just any old junk item.

There it was on a shelf amid the clutter of discarded decorations and cast-off curios.

It seemed to me to be a priceless possession, but it was marked with a blue sticker that

read only one dollar!

It was a charming plaque inscribed with the Ten Commandments, the law of God, certainly

worth more.

After all they are God's guidelines to a successful life, yet marked for only a buck.

This brought a question to my mind, "How much is God's law worth to me?"

What price do you place on God's law?

The decoration reminded me that the most widespread controversy about the teachings of Jesus concerns

God's law.

Do you think that Jesus' instructions in the New Testament discounted or replaced the

teachings of the Old Testament?

Most churches and denominations believe Jesus brought new doctrine that was very different

from the instructions of the Old Testament.

Many believe that Christ did away with the teachings of the Old Testament, in a sense

casting them off to the thrift shop.

So, what exactly does Jesus have to say about the law?

Has he relegated it to a quaint plaque?

You need to know the surprising answer.

Stay tuned to this edition of Beyond Today as we help you answer the question, "Which

Commandments Do Christians Have to Obey?"

Do you think that the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament canceled or replaced the

teachings in the Old Testament?

What was Christ's attitude toward the laws of God recorded in the Old Testament?

Most religions believe that Jesus' taught that the Old Testament laws are no longer

binding on Christians today.

Were His teachings altogether different from the instructions in the Old Testament?

Many think Christ annulled the teachings of the Old Testament so they should be cast off

like that plaque in the thrift shop.

But should they?

What exactly does Jesus have to say about the law?

Should Christians obey the law?

I was visiting with someone not too long ago and we got into a conversation about God's

law and which Old Testament laws apply today.

It went something like this.

As we began to talk, she told me she felt Jesus nailed the law to the cross so she didn't

have to worry about it.

I asked her, "To what laws are you referring?"

She focused on the Saturday Sabbath.

She told me that the seventh day Sabbath observance was done away at the crucifixion and that

old law was no longer necessary.

"In fact," she said, "didn't Jesus Himself say that He fulfilled the law?"

I wanted to help her understand what Christ and really what the Bible teach in the New

Testament about the law of the Old Testament.

I realized that she was making the same mistake that most Christians, and Jews alike for that

matter, make about the teachings of Jesus.

Both hold the mistaken idea that Jesus departed from the teachings of the Old Testament especially

in regard to law.

I mentioned to her there's no doubt that Jesus disagreed with the religious leaders

of His day.

But did you know that He didn't disagree with Old Testament Scripture?

Christ made a crystal clear statement about the law in the New Testament.

So we turned to a section of scripture that's the longest recorded statement of Christ's

teachings.

It's often called the Sermon on the Mount.

This is where we can find His view toward the law of God as recorded in the Old Testament.

Here's what Jesus said, "Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets.

I did not come to destroy but to fulfill" (Matthew 5:17).

I explained because Jesus' preaching was so different from that of the Pharisees and

the Sadducees, they were the religious leaders of His day, some mistake what Jesus did.

His real intention was to challenge them.

Jesus showed that their example and teaching were contrary to the teachings of the Bible.

Christ said, "I did not come to destroy but to fulfill."

You see, Jesus had no intention of destroying the law of God, not doing away with it or

nailing it to the cross.

He even tells us not to even think such a thing.

"Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets."

Now my friend thought about that for a moment and then asked me about the term "the Law

and the Prophets."

What exactly is that talking about?

I described that it was an expression commonly used for the Old Testament Scriptures.

Far from being opposed to the Old Testament Jesus said He had come to fulfill "the Law

and the Prophets."

"So fulfilling the law is not finishing it and ending it?" she asked me.

"Isn't that what Jesus meant when He spoke of fulfilling the law?

Since He said He would fulfill the law, I guess we don't need to keep it any longer."

I said, "Well that's what so many people believe, but it's just not the case.

When you look up that word translated "fulfill" in a lexicon it will show you that it means

"to make full, to fill up, to fill to the full" or "to complete" (Thayer's Greek-English

Lexicon of the New Testament, 2002, Strong's number 4137).

In other words, Jesus said He came to complete the law and make it perfect, or in other words

to show its true meaning.

"So you're telling me that Jesus didn't mean that He ended the law by fulfilling it?"

I said, "Exactly!

Christ said He came to show its true meaning and make the Law perfect.

One Bible translation puts it this way.

"Do not think that I have come to do away with or undo the Law or the Prophets; I have

come not to do away with or undo but to complete and fulfill them" (Amplified Bible, Classic

Edition AMPC).

That ties in with what it says in Isaiah 42:21.

It says, "He [Christ] will magnify the law, and make it honorable."

You might ask, "How did Christ magnify or complete the law?

What did He do?"

He magnified it by showing the spiritual intent of God's law.

That's so important to realize.

Jesus demonstrated how the law continues to have a spiritual application, even today.

Actually in a way it made it even more difficult to keep, not that it was no longer necessary.

So you see our Savior showed that deeper meaning, that spiritual meaning and purpose of God's

law.

He set the example by meeting the requirement of the law by obeying it perfectly in thought

and in action.

He obeyed the letter of the law and its spiritual intent.

If you take an honest approach to the Bible, you'll clearly see that this is true.

Jesus himself demonstrates it a moment later right here in scripture, he demonstrates that

teaching of the spiritual application of specific commandments.

Notice how He does this in Matthew 5:21.

He says, "As you know, long ago God instructed Moses to tell His people, 'Do not murder;

those who murder will be judged and punished.

But here is the even harder truth: anyone who is angry with his brother will be judged

for his anger'" (Matthew 5:22).

You see here Christ showed the spiritual application of the law and that it applies today.

The spiritual application of "do not murder" is, do not even be angry.

So as we continued our discussion, she thought about what Christ taught.

After a moment she said, "I was always taught that it was nailed to the cross.

I know there's a passage that talks about that."

Well I had to agree.

There is a passage that states that something was nailed to the cross.

But was it the law?

We looked at that verse that's found in Colossians 2:14.

It refers to Christ "having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against

us, which was contrary to us.

And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross."

(NKJ)

When we examine this passage, is it really saying that God's law was wiped out or nailed

to the cross?

Are the commandments done away?

When you have a question about a Bible passage, we always have to remember to read those verses

that go before and after it and by looking at the context of the scripture we find the

verse before it identifies what Christ's death wiped out.

"And you, being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has

made alive together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses" (Colossians 2:13).

So what's the real problem?

It's our trespasses.

In other words our sin is the real issue.

It's not God's law.

Only sins are wiped out and nailed to the cross, not the law of God.

This becomes clearer by looking at the next phrase "having wiped out the handwriting

of requirements that was against us" (Colossians 2:14).

What are the requirements against us?

It's NOT God's law.

It's the penalty of the law.

The word here means "an opinion, or a (a public) decree" (Robert Thomas, New American

Standard Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries, 1999).

When you realize the background you'll find a better understanding.

In fact, there's a historical aspect that's very interesting about this passage.

Back in the day, this expression referred to an official handwritten sentence or a charge

against someone for breaking a law.

Notice this translation: "He canceled the record of the charges against us and took

it away by nailing it to the cross."

(NLT) The Living Bible also clearly renders this verse, "He took this list of sins and

destroyed it by nailing it to the cross."

Jesus did in fact take something out of the way and it was nailed to His cross.

He is our Savior and He took the penalty that we deserve.

We deserve death for our sins.

He died for us and that through Him we can be forgiven.

He told exactly the same thing to us in Acts 3:19.

Peter said, "Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out" (NIV).

It's also recorded for us, "I, even I, am He who blots out your transgressions for

My own sake; And I will not remember your sins" (Isaiah 43:25).

So when these various passages are taken together it begins to give us a clearer understanding

of Jesus and the Law.

It was evident, evident that my friend began to recognize that she was dedicated to becoming

a faithful student of God's Word.

She said she understood that the Bible is more than just a collection of old poems and

letters and we talked about the fact that the Bible, both the Old Testament and the

New Testament, fit together in such an amazing way.

It is the inspired Word of God and it must be our guidebook for life.

Now as we discussed these passages we zeroed in on another part of the statement that was

made by Jesus about the Law.

It's found in Matthew 5:18.

He said, "For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one

tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled."

Jesus had just gotten done saying, "I did not come to destroy but to fulfill."

Now He makes His meaning even clearer.

Jesus compares the permanence of His law to the stability of heaven and earth.

Another translation of the Bible puts it this way, "Indeed, I assure you, as long as heaven

and earth endure, not even the smallest detail of the Law will be done away with until its

purpose is complete."

(TPT)

Doesn't it become apparent that Jesus did not come to annul or abolish the law?

He taught that as long as there are still fleshly human beings that God's law is necessary.

So, Christ teaches it is unchangeable; it's immutable and can only be fulfilled, not revoked.

Now it was about this time in our discussion that I asked, "Do you believe that the 10

commandments are still to be kept today?"

She told me that she felt that at least some of them applied now.

She commented, "I was taught from the time I was a little girl that I should tell the

truth, and not steal.

Don't covet what doesn't belong to me."

But when it came to "remember the Sabbath, to keep it holy," she said, "I was always

under the impression that the Sabbath command was somehow no longer required."

That's when our talk turned to the very next passage in Matthew 5.

It's a powerful verse.

Jesus taught that even our future depends on our attitude toward the Commandments and

our obedience to God's holy law.

"So whoever sets aside any command that seems unimportant and teaches others to do

the same will be unimportant in the kingdom of heaven.

But whoever does and teaches what the commands say will be called great in the kingdom of

heaven."

(Matthew 5:19 GW)

Doesn't Jesus make it obvious?

He says that those who continue in law breaking and also teach others to break God's law,

will not themselves be in His Kingdom at all.

As we spoke about it I mentioned if someone truly wants to be a follower of Christ and

ultimately be in His Kingdom, they do have a continual obligation to obey and to uphold

God's law.

He says that we shouldn't minimize the law of God.

Not even by the tiniest bit, not even the crossing of a "t" or dotting of an "i."

That's how much Jesus valued the law.

He says that He disapproves of those who downplay even the very least of the law's commands.

Who would want to disappoint Almighty God?

Yet on the other hand, honor will be given to those who teach and obey His commandments.

We know that Jesus obeyed the commandments of God perfectly.

So it follows that His servants must keep the commandments and teach others to do the

same.

It's no wonder it is recorded for us twice in scripture, "I am the LORD, I do not change."

That's Malachi 3:6.

Hebrews 13:8 says, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."

This brought us to a crossroads in our discussion: whether or not Christians have to obey the

10 commandments.

More specifically the controversial commandment number 4.

It seems that no biblical command has stirred as much controversy as the Fourth Commandment.

That's God's instruction to "remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy" found

in Exodus 20:8.

First we talked about some of the misunderstandings, some of the misconceptions about that passage:

- Some believe that Jesus replaced the Sabbath and He now is our "rest."

- Others believe the Sabbath is abolished and we can worship on any day or any time

we choose.

- Some think Jesus annulled all of the Ten Commandments but that nine were reinstituted

in the New Testament, all except the Sabbath.

- Most traditional Christianity believes that the Sabbath, the seventh day of the week,

was replaced by Sunday, the first day of the week.

We both agreed that we should stick to the facts that we could find in our Bibles.

I was glad that she wanted to find the truth right from the pages of Scripture, in view

of Christ's practice.

So what was His attitude and teaching about the Sabbath day?

As we dug into the Bible, one of the first things we noticed is that Jesus' custom

was to attend the synagogue for worship on the Sabbath.

Luke 4:16 says, "Then Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up.

As usual he went into the synagogue on the day of rest—a holy day.

He stood up to read the lesson."

(GW) This was His regular practice.

His habit, it was to observe the Sabbath and on this particular Sabbath Day He even announced

His mission as the Messiah.

It also came to my mind that after the Crucifixion, the Apostle Paul continued to observe the

Sabbath.

He worshipped and also taught on the Sabbath day.

The New Testament records: "Then Paul, as his custom was, went in to them, and for three

Sabbaths reasoned with them from the Scriptures, explaining and demonstrating that the Christ

had to suffer and rise again from the dead…"

(Acts 17:2-3).

As we studied this, we found that neither Paul nor Jesus never so much as hinted that

they didn't need to keep the Sabbath or that they should somehow worship on a different

day.

We also noted that the religious leaders of the day, they hated Jesus and wanted Him dead.

They undermined what was most important in the law of God.

They also added many meticulous rules, regulations and traditions to the Sabbath commandment.

So many that trying to keep it as they demanded became a tremendous burden for people rather

than the blessing God had intended it to be.

It was in this setting that Jesus gives the true purpose of the Sabbath.

He said, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath" (Mark 2:27).

Christ powerfully declared His authority to say how the Sabbath should be observed right

in the next verse: "Therefore, the Son of Man is also Lord of the Sabbath" (Mark 2:28).

The importance of this statement might get away from us at first glance.

But examining what Jesus really taught reveals the significance.

Jesus Christ takes His rightful place as the One who gave the law of the Sabbath.

Did you know that He is the One who created the Sabbath by resting on it at the very beginning?

(Genesis 2:3).

No wonder Jesus said "the Son of Man is also Lord of the Sabbath" because "all

things were made through Him."

John 1:3

That left us with a question.

Why would Jesus do away with something that He had personally created for the benefit

of every human being?

Christ was saying that He gave the law to man in the first place, so He knows why it

was commanded and how it was intended to be observed.

When He spoke, it was from the authority He inherently possessed as the great Lawgiver.

Doesn't it make sense that Jesus would not annul or do away with His own law?

As we were concluding our conversation, we took note of the unity between the Old Testament

and the New Testament in the Bible.

At the beginning, Jesus created the Sabbath and gave the commandments.

When the Church began, Paul taught that we must obey.

"For not the hearers of the law are just in the sight of God, but the doers of the

law will be justified" (Romans 2:13).

Then, toward the end of the Bible some 60 years after the death of Christ, the apostle

John was inspired to write about it as well.

He answered the question, were the Ten Commandments abolished?

Are Christians expected to keep the commandments?

Here's what's recorded for us all: "Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep

His commandments.

He who says, 'I know Him," and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the

truth is not in him'" (1 John 2:3-4).

That's a forceful statement.

That's one that's emphasized right to the final chapters of the Bible.

Notice what's found at the very end of Scripture.

In Revelation 12:17 it says, true Christians are described as "those who keep the commandments

of God and the faith of Jesus."

No doubt, faith and observing God's commandments go hand in hand.

In His final message in the very last chapter of the Bible, Jesus Christ once again emphasized

the law.

"Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according

to his work…Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right

to the tree of life, and may enter through the gates into the city" (Revelation 22:12-14).

The Bible itself concludes with an emphasis on obeying the commandments of God and the

rewards that come with obedience.

As we were concluding our discussion I wondered if I helped her to realize that Jesus didn't

abolish the Law but came to give it its true meaning, showing the spiritual intent.

I think my friend began to more deeply see Christ's example and the importance of obeying

God's law today.

Our conversation, made me once again appreciate the wonderful truth of God.

How much do you appreciate that Jesus took the list of our sins and blotted them out?

How much do you appreciate that we can be forgiven?

Do you appreciate that we have the opportunity to show ourselves as true followers of Christ

by obeying and upholding God's law and the understanding that assembling together, worshipping

together, must honor Jesus as Lord of the Sabbath?

I prayed she could see the importance of God's commandments today.

It is biblical fact.

There is great blessing for those who do His commandments.

It is a serious mistake to think that Jesus annulled the instruction of the Old Testament,

especially regarding the Ten Commandments.

The biblical truth is that Jesus not only faithfully obeyed all the commandments but

taught His disciples to obey them.

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In my trip to the thrift shop I learned more than the fact that "one man's trash is

another man's treasure."

It made me think of the ultimate treasure.

That plaque with the 10 Commandments engraved on it reminded me that God has given all of

us the treasure of His law.

Even though it was a bargain, selling for just a buck, that certainly didn't reflect

the true value of its meaning.

How can you set a price tag on the Law of God?

Well, in a way you can by following the example of Christ.

We can by our actions, we can declare that God's law is priceless to us.

He doesn't want us to obey Him just because we have to or just because the price is right.

He wants us to obey because we love Him and we love His commandments.

Christ stressed how important that is.

He said, "He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me.

And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to

him" (John 14:21).

Jesus holds us as Christians to a higher standard of conduct than simply following the letter

of the law.

He expects us to live by its full spiritual intent.

He upheld the Old Testament as God's inspired Word and the keeping of the commandments remain

a requirement for Christians today.

That's our program.

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- Hello, I'm Ewan McGregor and I play Christopher Robin.

And today I'm taking the BuzzFeed quiz

Which Winnie The Pooh Character Are You?

So, the first question is how do you like to eat your honey?

Straight out of the jar, on your toast,

on your pizza, on your pancakes, on your fruit, in your tea.

I would take it straight out of the jar.

How would your best friend describe you?

Ambitious, optimistic, introverted,

loving, hilarious, adventurous.

I think probably adventurous.

- Oh, that would be telling.

I wouldn't be so indiscreet as to say.

Choose a Disney princess to join you on an adventure.

For the sake of my daughters, it's gonna have to be Elsa.

How do you like to spend your free time?

Cooking, exercising, hanging out with friends and family,

watching TV, traveling, sleeping.

Oh, the truth is there's a quite of few of those.

There's sleeping, traveling,

and hanging out with friends and family.

So I'm gonna have to choose between those three.

I'm gonna choose hanging out with friends and family.

And then describe your laugh in one word.

Deep, infectious, loud, soft, rambunctious, or maniacal.

I would like to hope it was infectious.

(drum rolling)

You got Winnie-the-Pooh.

Hey!

Oh, hunny, you're a highly curious individual

who is equal parts lovable and charming.

You're a thoughtful person who knows

exactly how to turn someone's day

from dreadful to wonderful.

Friends stick to you like honey

because there's no one else quite like you, Winnie-the-Pooh!

Oh, I'm delighted I got Winnie, 'cause he's my man.

I think they got it absolutely right.

(laughs)

I would hope so.

(light music)

(creaking)

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</form> Thankfully in the UK, we don't have to deal with potentially deadly spiders like our pals over in Australia do

 But even though we might not have to check our shoes for funnel webs and red backs, that doesn't mean we want to welcome those hairy, beady-eyed creepy crawlies into our homes

 Summer is just not the ideal time if you're an arachnophobe. Although spiders don't necessarily prefer our houses to the outdoors, the heat draws them inside as they seek cooler climes - and us keeping our windows and doors ajar to stay cool seems like an open invite

 Fortunately, there's an unlikely ingredient spiders despise that you can use to keep them away

 Apparently a simple essential oil completely puts them off coming inside our houses that doesn't involve any poison

  Goodtoknow.com says that peppermint oil is like a repellent for spiders - they absolutely hate it and will avoid at all costs

 All you need to do is grab a spray bottle, put a few drops of peppermint oil in and spray liberally around the house, particularly at potential entry points

 It'll be trial and error at first but apparently should keep them at bay, make sure you dust and vacuum away any cobwebs they may be hiding in first

 Another tactic you can try is to avoid certain colours that attract the creepy crawlies

 Scientists used to think that spiders don't see colour - but according to a new study it turns out that they do and their fave colour is green

Read More Spiders   The Mirror reported that they can only see green and ultra-violent, which explains why they're most drawn to it

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hi guys welcome back to another video!

today we are playing some more roblox obviously

today we are playing pick a side as you know from the title

now what you have to do is so pick a side

as you can see

and wait for a phew seconds

sorry its taking soo long

then you see other people when the timer has ran out

then we have these weapons and we fight the other team

im very bad at fighting cause I have a bad weapon

*oof*

you can watch the others when you die

its a bit boring to watch

but as you can see they are fighting there is not many blues left so reds gonna win basically

and they won I knew it because how can two people defeat loads of other people?

and ya

im doing another round

sorry it said you just ignore it

it takes so long for the game to actually start its so annoying sorry I really should cut it out but im not bothered to

okk

I don't know why I have a rolling thing

ugh im trying to get this person!!

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In this video, I'm going to give you my views on which I think is best for your business.

Having a Facebook Business Page or your own website.

Facebook claim that they have more than 40 million active business pages.

So, with this in mind it raises 3 important questions.

Is a Facebook Business Page better than having your own website?

Is it a suitable alternative to having a website?

Or, is having a Facebook Business Page and a website the best way?

First let's look at the pros and cons of a Facebook Business Page.

The Pros.

Pro #1.

Creating a Facebook Page is free and easy.

Anyone can set up a Business Page for free.

All you need is a personal Facebook profile and then you can add your business page to

that.

If you have a personal Facebook profile, you already know how to create a page and add

content to it.

A Facebook Business page offers an easily accessible, simple to use and fast to deploy

way of getting a web presence.

Pro #2.

It opens up a potentially huge customer base.

As of 2018, Facebook says it has over 2.3 billion active users.

That's about 22% of the total population of the world.

That's a lot of potential customers for any size of business.

Pro #3.

It shows that you're popular.

If you manage to get a lot of likes and people engage with your Facebook page, it will show

you as a popular business.

This helps you to get recognised on Facebook which will then help you to get people's attention.

Popularity on Facebook definitely gives you a degree of credibility.

Pro #4.

Facebook knows a lot about its users.

The amount of data Facebook has about its users is phenomenal.

You can target Facebook users by location, interests, job title, education, marital status,

age, the list goes on.

So, if you know who your customers are, Facebook is a great way to reach them.

But, to get your message in front of these people, you have to use Facebook Ads and you

have to pay for them.

Next, the Cons.

Con #1.

There are limitations.

The main thing here is brand control.

You can choose your background photo, add your logo as the profile picture and make

posts to show the world who you are and what your business is about.

But it's still a Facebook page within the Facebook framework and it will never give

you the identity, individuality or control that your own website will.

Con #2.

It shows when you're unpopular.

On the flip side of showing how popular you are, it can also work against you.

If your main web presence is your Facebook page and it doesn't have many likes, people

may automatically assume your business isn't popular and they may not want to do business

with you.

No-one knows how many people have visited your website.

You can easily add credibility to your website using content.

Con #3.

Less and less people will see your content.

Facebook say they want to give their users the best experience possible.

So, they don't serve all your posts to users, even if they've liked your page.

For example, if your fans typically engage with photos and you post a video, Facebook's

algorithm won't show that post to them.

It's currently estimated that only around 12% of your fans see any one of your posts.

Facebook has recently said, expect this to go to 0%.

It's because they make money from selling ads, so they want you to hit the boost button

and pay.

Con #4.

It doesn't look as professional.

Having a Facebook page instead of your own website address doesn't look as professional.

It can come across badly, that you can't be bothered to spend a bit of time and money

creating a nice looking informative website.

Here's a comparison so you can see what I mean.

Here's a business card with the Facebook page as the web address.

Now compare it to having your own dedicated domain name for your website.

Con #5.

You're at the liberty of Facebook.

Facebook can make any changes they want to their platform, when they want.

Even if it's detrimental to your business, there's literally nothing you can do about

it.

With a website, everything is completely within your control at all times.

Con #6.

Ownership.

A lot of people don't realise that when you publish content on Facebook, you're automatically

giving Facebook the rights to use it in pretty much any way they see fit.

For example, you're a designer and you've created some awesome artwork and you've published

it on Facebook.

You, Facebook can take your artwork and use it for their own purposes and benefits.

Publish tings on your own website and it's yours.

You retain complete control.

Next, a little bit on search engines.

It's true to say that a Facebook page can be found via a search engine, but it doesn't

provide the same level of control that your own website does.

I don't want to turn this into a Search Engine Optimisation video, but what is important

with SEO is that you can manipulate it to suit your needs in the current business climate.

But, only if you have your own website.

If you only have a Facebook page, your options here are extremely limited.

For example, you cannot verify a Facebook business Page with google MyBusiness.

Google MyBusiness is a way of getting your business and website listed on Page 1 of Google

and the Google Map Search for free.

This is our Google MyBusiness listing.

OK, our Facebook page also shows up quite high on the search, but the Google MyBusiness

listing is much more prominent and powerful.

As I said, it also gives us a presence on Google Map Search.

If you search for Web Designer Putney then you'll find our listing and a link to our

website.

Google MyBusiness is important because Google accounts for over 90% of all internet searches.

So, it's imperative that you're there when people are searching for businesses like yours.

Almost everyone goes to google to do research when they want to purchase a product or a

service.

Google MyBusiness can help in various ways that are not possible with a Facebook Business

Page.

It's more than just a search engine listing.

You can add photos, locations, phone numbers, Q&A and directions to your business.

You'll also show up in local map searches.

If someone searches for a business of your type in your location.

You can also get credibility with Google reviews.

You can easily ask your existing customers to leave reviews.

It will make your Google presence more comprehensive and give you credibility with potential new

customers.

In conclusion and in response to my initial 3 questions.

Is a Facebook Business Page better than having your own website?

IN my opinion, the Cons heavily outweigh the Pros, so it seems like an easy conclusion.

With a Facebook Business Page, you just don't get the flexibility you need to stand out

in the crowd and show your business' identity.

You're basically under the control of Facebook.

So, is having a Facebook Business Page a suitable alternative to having a website.

Broadly speaking, I don't think so.

But there are some circumstances where having a Facebook Business Page could be a suitable

alternative.

For example, if your business operates in an industry where all your customers hang

out on social media, you should put more effort into this area.

If you're confident concentrating on social media will connect with the most potential

customers and give you the best chance of making the most sales, then go for it.

If Facebook is the answer to this then by all means, make your Facebook Business Page

your flagship online presence.

However, to create the kind of online presence needed for most small business to succeed

in today's climate, most consumers would expect you to have a website.

So, is having both a Facebook Business page and a website the best way?

This is the key and this is our recommendation.

you should do both.

Facebook is so entrenched in our daily lives and it isn't going anywhere anytime soon,

so ignore it at your peril.

It's free and it gives you the potential brand exposure to literally billions of people.

YourSimpleSite is a website builder that enables you to quickly and easily create your own

website so we're all about websites.

But, we still see the benefit of regularly posting to Facebook and other social media.

But, because it's so easy to create a website, there's no excuse not to have both.

And of course, you can use your Facebook page to send traffic to your website and vice versa.

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