Any business analysts here?

I am a member (and now also head admin) of a another pagan social site which is sadly dying on its feet. Activity there has almost ceased. I feel that it needs a business analyst to take a look at it and see what needs to change in order for the site to thrive once more. Sadly, the sites owner can’t afford to do that. So my question is this:-

Are there any “business studies” students, or retired “business trouble-shooters” on this site who would be willing to give up their time and take a look at this dying site and see what needs to change in order to turn it around? This would be voluntary. I know it’s a long shot but it can’t hurt to ask. Thank you for reading.

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    Zuda

    Well, here's problem number one--you missed an opportunity to place a prominent link to said website! Never miss a chance at promotion. Aside from that, it would help to amass an online following through other means. For example, I have a Discord server of my own (named Luciferian Knowledge) that I use to link to other Luciferians and to educate about psychic matters. It may be a good idea for you to start a Discord server for your website, and then use the Discord outreach sites, such as Disboard, to promote it. Be sure to use relevant tags that will be searched by many people.

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      Zhan

      I'm a business analyst. what site?
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        Kseniia Shilova

        That’s a beautiful intersection — business analysis within a space of awareness and intention. In my own work, I often explore how structure and intuition can support each other.

        From a tools perspective, I’ve found that managing multiple identities or testing behaviors online (whether for analysis, research, or segmentation) sometimes requires containerized environments — especially when platforms track everything.

        For that, I’ve used Multilogin, which lets you simulate unique browser profiles and digital fingerprints. It's more than just a tech tool — for me, it's about creating safe digital "rooms" to observe and act from.

        Curious if others here bridge the practical and symbolic in their work too?