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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

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    It’s a reason, certainly.

    Is it complicated? It can be. How familiar are you with WordPress?

    Finally, does Multisite mean that everything will be under http://www.domain1.com and therefore improve my stats?

    You mean your SEO, and … not really the way you’re asking. It won’t hurt it either though.

    Thread Starter prosperewebitor

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    Yeah, I meant my SEO. If it doesn’t really help, would it just be easier to move http://www.domain2.com to subdomain2.domain.com? I don’t exactly update the site anymore and that won’t require multisite. Installing multisite seems confusing and I don’t want to break domain.com.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Easier is totally subjective.

    You can set up subdomain2.domain.com and map it to domain2.com (which is what a lot of us do). The benefits to mutlsite come with upkeep and logins. If I only have to update ONE location for WP for 10 sites, it’s easier than 10 separates for many people.

    SEO is less of a factor of ‘what your URL is’ and more of ‘what your content is’ so keep that in mind.

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