Should create separate websites for separate services?

by Vibes
8 replies
I'm have started offering seo service and managed to secure 2 clients without a website.

I'm also planning to go mobile marketing and want to create a website for that..

Which option should I go for?

Option A) create a separate website for promote each service that I provide
Option B) market both services in one website?

At the moment I leaning more to Option A)

what is your take?
#create #separate #services #websites
  • Profile picture of the author Avish
    I think You Should Create Separate site for separate services. It Creates a comfortable execution for your clients.
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  • Profile picture of the author CombatMode
    You should definitely go for two different websites for each service. Offering differentiated products via the same website often causes visitors gettting diverted , moreover its affects you brand value.
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  • Profile picture of the author RodMacb
    Being that they are two unrelated niches I would go with two sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author bruceetz
    Originally Posted by precious007 View Post

    SEO and mobile marketing are two different fields.
    You COULD do one site if you had it structured correctly. More of a landing page type of thing where you talk about one service and allow for lead gen via form or phone.

    Your website could contain multiple products that don't necessarily intersect but it'd be your websites job to keep them that way. ex: yourdomain.com/service-name/

    If you plan on adding more services or merging the two fields at a later date (Mobile Marketing SEO) then one website is the way to go. You'll have a harder time merging the two back together and confuse customers who already know you well for one service.
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    Bruce works as Director of Product Development at Dealer HD an
    automotive marketing agency in the Chicago area specializing in automotive SEO and dealer websites.

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    • Profile picture of the author Vibes
      Your Automotive website looks awesome...!!




      Originally Posted by bruceetz View Post

      You COULD do one site if you had it structured correctly. More of a landing page type of thing where you talk about one service and allow for lead gen via form or phone.

      Your website could contain multiple products that don't necessarily intersect but it'd be your websites job to keep them that way. ex: yourdomain.com/service-name/

      If you plan on adding more services or merging the two fields at a later date (Mobile Marketing SEO) then one website is the way to go. You'll have a harder time merging the two back together and confuse customers who already know you well for one service.
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  • Profile picture of the author bruceetz
    Originally Posted by precious007 View Post

    SEO and mobile marketing are two different fields.
    You COULD do one site if you had it structured correctly. More of a landing page type of thing where you talk about one service and allow for lead gen via form or phone.

    Your website could contain multiple products that don't necessarily intersect but it'd be your websites job to keep them that way. ex: yourdomain.com/service-name/

    If you plan on adding more services or merging the two fields at a later date (Mobile Marketing SEO) then one website is the way to go. You'll have a harder time merging the two back together and confuse customers who already know you well for one service.
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    Bruce works as Director of Product Development at Dealer HD an
    automotive marketing agency in the Chicago area specializing in automotive SEO and dealer websites.

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  • Profile picture of the author NancyStringer
    Hello,

    I would create a separate website or at least Facebook fan page. It is simply less confusing and you will know what the clients are interested in. So, it is Option A.
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