Are two websites better than one?
Cost to run two pages is not an issue due to it being particularly affordable.
I am feel it would be beneficial to have two faces of the same business.
Original carpentry joinery business generally more modern and newer buildings with modern straight lines and concealed access panels and storage amongst vast amounts of joinery and modern fluffy interior design finishes and designs.
Second face (proposed) heritage carpentry and joinery works. Listed and historic structures requiring conservation, reparation and/or renovation. Now think windows and doors, buildings that are truly at home in a Harry Potter high street, that are literally centuries old and anything but straight clean lines - in fact clean straight lines are almost frowned upon.
I have two current projects, one modern barn (15yrs old) refurbishment, and the second, a grade II listed cottage that is closer to 4 centuries old.
Two very different clients and projects but similar application of skill set.
I am still tweaking how I market my business as both areas appeal to very different people and properties and my feet are firmly planted in both worlds.
Comments appreciated.
Question: two webpages each with specific marketing message. Or. Get better at marketing my existing set up of one page?
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James Scrase
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Are two websites better than one?
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