I work a couple of days a month on a 'city site' for a fairly large city in the UK, doing maintenance, clean ups etc. It's been going since 1998 so it's pretty established in internet terms but over the past couple of years has really lost its way and I'm struggling for ideas to revive it - I fear I might be too close to have some kind of revelation.
Stats-wise, the site has settled at around 2500 uniques per day and has remained at that level for maybe the past 2 years. So it's not like no one ever visits, more that here is no reason for them to ever come back. It also has a very good domain (think CITY.com). Recently it has paid its way through crummy Yellow Pages-style adverts which are also drying up - and hurting the site in the process.
So, in short, assuming you had such a site at your disposal and had carte blanche to make changes - what would you do? How would you approach such a site?
I'm hoping to turn this around and make a success of it but right now struggle to think how. Any ideas are welcome, no matter how outlandish!
p.s. In case it wasn't clear, it's currently a city guide to hotels, restaurants, shopping etc - but hopelessly outdated and ad-filled.
--- aggregate all the google Places entries in your city
--- ask your local chamber of commerce (if that exists in the UK?) if they have a listing for every business in the city. Chop up and categorize
--- Using the google maps api, create bundled experiences for visitors. It's one thing to find the best restaurant. It's another to find the best restaurant next to a good theater. It's an entirely different thing to go from park to bar to historical mansion, tracing the life of Count Dead-for-a-long-time. Ask tomasien on HN about his experiences with thecityswig.com
--- write a business-owner-facing page (that is basically an API for humans) allowing them to have special deals, pushed to mobile apps. Charge business owners at least $x to avoid spam.
--- record meetings of the city council and upload them.
--- consider a discussion board. reddit style, discourse style? I don't know.
--- take inspiration (of the positive or negative variety) from my hometown: moraga.ca.us