Shiatsu shop windows
I am creating a website for my future shiatsu practise and I have based this on the WordPress blogging platform. Using a blogging platform like this gives me the opportunity to build a more dynamic website. Change is a theme in my life and my practise and my website cannot remain static.
There will be a form of newsletter and email updates on special offers and practise announcements. It seems logical that I will want to write articles about shiatsu and Chinese medicine in the same way that Bevan does on his Stone Lantern blog. Such articles are a great way to advertise yourself and practise. A potential client might be Googling for information on a condition that you have an article on and discover your practise.
This is why I have questions in my mind about ShiatsuBlogger. This site is not my practise site and if I start writing articles elsewhere then this one starts to die. But how restricted is one on a practise website? Can one really be controversial on a site that is meant to advertise you at your best?
What I see is a future where ShiatsuBlogger becomes something more than a journal of my journey through College and into practise. It needs to become a repository for bigger articles on wider issues beyond just shiatsu.
There will be a link between the two sites. They will both act as my shop window but targeted to a different audience. I am not sure when this change will start but this feels like the most appropriate way to develop my writing.
Tony Brown @ November 22, 2007