Many people try to run multiple websites with no clear plan. The result: each site is half‑active and none of them converts well.
Instead, you can use your different brands — like shofik.com, s2bd.com and rocketsolutions.net — as one coordinated lead machine.
Step 1: Give Each Site a Clear Role
- Main personal/portfolio site (shofik.com): Shows who you are, what you can do, and your best content.
- Service or niche site (s2bd.com): Targets a specific audience or country with focused offers.
- Product/hosting brand (rocketsolutions.net): Provides concrete hosting and infrastructure solutions.
Step 2: Map the Customer Journey
Typical flow:
- Someone discovers your content on shofik.com via SEO or social media.
- They join your email list or follow you.
- When they need a project, they see your detailed service pages on s2bd.com.
- When infrastructure is required, they are directed to hosting packages on rocketsolutions.net.
Step 3: Connect Content and Offers
- Every strong blog post on shofik.com links to at least one relevant service page.
- Service pages link to specific hosting or product pages where appropriate.
- Case studies show the full picture: content → service → hosting.
Step 4: Use AI to Keep Messaging Consistent
AI helps:
- Rewrite offers so the tone is similar across all sites.
- Generate FAQ sections that match your core positioning.
- Summarize long case studies into shorter blurbs for each site.
Step 5: Track What Actually Converts
Use analytics and simple UTM links to see:
- Which blog posts generate the most service inquiries
- Which service pages send the most traffic to rocketsolutions.net
- Where people drop out of the journey
Step 6: Double Down on What Works
Once you know which combinations of content + offer convert best, create more of those. Update older posts to point to your best‑performing offers.
By giving each site a focused role and connecting them with smart internal links and consistent messaging, your whole network starts working together as one system — not three separate projects you have to manage manually.