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I purposely left the title ambiguous so hopefully drag in enough people with varying opinions because my questions I think are varied and I'd like differing opinions.
As some of you know I run an offline business as my main area of work and dabble here and there in domains. My offline business does rely on online visitors to get the business so the two are tied. While the business is busy my site has dropped in recent months and I'm struggling to know why (possibly because I've not had time to pay attention to it). Here's the story:
I run www.sheffieldlaser,co.uk and www.goodvibrationstattoo.co.uk
Two differing but linked businesses, the laser clinic operates from my tattoo studio. The laser clinic came first and I used to use my Facebook profile for sheffied laser a lot. Since starting good vibrations I've hardly used my Facebook profile for Sheffield laser. For the first 12 months of business I've concentrated on the tattoo side in order to build reputation which I now see is hurting the laser clinic.
I am considering hiring someone to run my online campaign for the laser clinic to handle Facebook, Twitter and new blog content for my own site. Now the site is ok and works but I moved from wordpress to joomla because of a malware issue and I've never really got to grips with the new content management system. I'm considering another redesign to something like http://2.8hourslater.com (ignore the content and look at the layout of the site).
Question 1 Can the site have a dynamic area where blog content could be updated in your opinion?
Question 2 Do you think it would be worth hiring someone to run the online side of thing? Facebook, Twitter, original blog content etc? What would you expect to pay for this?
Question 3Would I be better placed having a custom website for the tattoo side of things? As you see I use a Facebook page and profile to keep the info up to date which is brilliant but doesn't rank well (its almost impossible to do any SEO on).
Sheffield Laser used to be the leading site in Sheffield for tattoo removal. The main search term was 'Tattoo Removal Sheffield' and now I'm taken over and not even on the first page of google for my own site. I held the top spot for a good 18 months or more until maybe end summer last year. I want to regain that top spot and would welcome any advice (as harsh as it needs to be) because I respect the opinion of the people on here and feel the advice is very valuable.
Thanks
Kirk
As some of you know I run an offline business as my main area of work and dabble here and there in domains. My offline business does rely on online visitors to get the business so the two are tied. While the business is busy my site has dropped in recent months and I'm struggling to know why (possibly because I've not had time to pay attention to it). Here's the story:
I run www.sheffieldlaser,co.uk and www.goodvibrationstattoo.co.uk
Two differing but linked businesses, the laser clinic operates from my tattoo studio. The laser clinic came first and I used to use my Facebook profile for sheffied laser a lot. Since starting good vibrations I've hardly used my Facebook profile for Sheffield laser. For the first 12 months of business I've concentrated on the tattoo side in order to build reputation which I now see is hurting the laser clinic.
I am considering hiring someone to run my online campaign for the laser clinic to handle Facebook, Twitter and new blog content for my own site. Now the site is ok and works but I moved from wordpress to joomla because of a malware issue and I've never really got to grips with the new content management system. I'm considering another redesign to something like http://2.8hourslater.com (ignore the content and look at the layout of the site).
Question 1 Can the site have a dynamic area where blog content could be updated in your opinion?
Question 2 Do you think it would be worth hiring someone to run the online side of thing? Facebook, Twitter, original blog content etc? What would you expect to pay for this?
Question 3Would I be better placed having a custom website for the tattoo side of things? As you see I use a Facebook page and profile to keep the info up to date which is brilliant but doesn't rank well (its almost impossible to do any SEO on).
Sheffield Laser used to be the leading site in Sheffield for tattoo removal. The main search term was 'Tattoo Removal Sheffield' and now I'm taken over and not even on the first page of google for my own site. I held the top spot for a good 18 months or more until maybe end summer last year. I want to regain that top spot and would welcome any advice (as harsh as it needs to be) because I respect the opinion of the people on here and feel the advice is very valuable.
Thanks
Kirk