Company Profile
Why Every Company Needs a Professional Website in 2026
A LinkedIn page is not a company website. Here's why your business needs its own professional online presence — and what it should include.
May 16, 2026
When a potential client, partner, or investor wants to know more about your company, their first move is to Google you. What they find in those first few seconds determines whether they take the next step — or move on.
LinkedIn Is Not a Website
LinkedIn is a networking platform. It has its own design, its own rules, and its own distractions — competitor ads, suggested connections, and content from other companies all competing for attention on your profile page. A company website is yours alone. No distractions. No competitors. Just your story, told your way.
What a Company Website Communicates
A professional company website signals stability. It says your business is established, serious, and invested in its own identity. For B2B businesses especially, this matters enormously — companies want to work with partners who present themselves professionally.
What Your Company Website Should Include
At minimum, a professional company website needs a clear description of what you do, who you serve, your team or leadership, a portfolio or case studies, and a direct contact path. Each of these reduces the friction between a curious visitor and a qualified lead.
SEO — Being Found Before the Competition
A company website, properly optimised, can rank for the services you offer in your city or region. This means potential clients finding you through Google — not through a referral, not through an ad — but organically, at the exact moment they need what you offer.
At fleurandespoir, we build clean, professional company profile websites that are fast, SEO-optimised, and fully manageable through a simple CMS dashboard. No developers needed after launch — your team handles content updates themselves.