Multi-Domain in one Website

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At our company we have 4 main services, which we have productized, so we want our new website to have 4 primary pages.

We want to keep the same server and IP but use 4 different domains, 1 for each of the 4 main pages of the same website. All other (sub)pages apart from the main pages will keep using the actual domain we have.

We understand that this could be done with 5 different websites looking alike, but we would like to manage everything in the same wordpress. How can this be done?

We are aware that a simple redirection can do the job but we would like keep using the new domain name for that specific page.
#search engine optimization #multidomain #website
  • It comes under black hat process
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  • I think this can be done via a multisite. Kindly refer some documents regarding multisite wordpress sites. You can surely manage multiple sites with a single wordpress and have track each site individually and literally have different admins.
  • This trick is totally harmful for your website if you are apply this for SEO purpose because GOOGLE already nominate this as black hat SEO trick.
  • Hello There!

    Yes it can be done but the main idea if you really want a great ranking then try to be solid on that domain first.

    You can however do a social media marketing where you create a lot of social media pages gather likes and then post your services there attached to your website.

    That way you save money but has more probable prospects and visitors to your site.

    Thanks
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    • This has nothing to do with the thread, and nothing to do with SEO. I'd not even count it as social media marketing.
  • Do not create multi domains on one website you create pages instead of this because this method hurts your website badly and google bot does not like sub domain.
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    • This, of course, is absolute garbage. In other news, aren't we all clad to see this idiot spammer banned?

      You should avoid having the same actual pages showing under several different domains or with different URLs. That's bad. Using several domains on the same CMS install is perfectly fine as long as you think what you're doing.

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    At our company we have 4 main services, which we have productized, so we want our new website to have 4 primary pages. We want to keep the same server and IP but use 4 different domains, 1 for each of the 4 main pages of the same website. All other (sub)pages apart from the main pages will keep using the actual domain we have.