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Second line of business

I have a business website focused on copywriting and grant writing. It is doing okay SEO wise. There is also a second business or a side business for web design. This is something I have been doing for a bit for friends businesses and my own projects.

My question is should I run both through one website or 2? They are somewhat compatible businesses but I think it might confuse potential clients to see a bunch of copywriting grant writing stuff AND some stuff on web design.

How do you decide when it is better to start a new website or just build on the old. I know there’s a loss as far as DA and SEO traffic but I think that can be built back up.

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