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Why We Are Here => Traffic => Topic started by: rcjordan on November 13, 2017, 05:12:29 PM

Title: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: rcjordan on November 13, 2017, 05:12:29 PM
Should a local (online tutoring, no physical business address) site even consider Facebook or Godaddy as their main site?  Even with a good domain, most of the new clients are coming from direct referrals and probably social.  I'm thinking Facebook might do as well as a brochure web site.
Title: Re: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: ukgimp on November 13, 2017, 07:00:46 PM
As the main site, no.

GD, No way.
Title: Re: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: Drastic on November 13, 2017, 09:02:17 PM
A fb page would probably work, but might lose some business because of not having an actual site.
Title: Re: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: rcjordan on November 13, 2017, 09:24:15 PM
She has good domains, I was thinking she could redirect to an FB page.

Her host just moved and whatever rank she had is gone.  Besides, tutoring is like locksmiths and serp reflects that.
Title: Re: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: ergophobe on November 13, 2017, 09:58:12 PM
Let's back up. Why do you ask?

- simplicity? No tech to watch over?
- cost? Free?

Because, for example, she would almost certainly be within the free tier for Google App Engine and have it resolve to her own domain. But you would need to find a tech head to set it all up.
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/mapping-custom-domains

If you're not picky about the look and feel, you could use your own domain for free with Google sites
https://www.siteground.com/tutorials/googleapps/google_sites.htm
Title: Re: Local brochure site hosting
Post by: rcjordan on November 13, 2017, 10:11:31 PM
>- simplicity? No tech to watch over?

Mostly that.

A brochure is good enough for her business. She's picked up a few clients from the site, though I can't figure how they managed to find it. 

Without steady immersion in the tech/skills needed to manage a site, the owner forgets everything about cpanel, etc. and the site dies.