Hello,
I’m not fully sure I understood but, no WordPress is flexible 🙂
To put my little advice on it, it will need a serious work on servers and templates.
After as webmarketer, I’ll add that if for example tonjadavis.com makes way more traffic than the other and you have content that matches, it’s rational to move blog from actionhero… to it.
What I try to say, ok if you move it in a business logic.
Where I get lost, is the part to double cross blogs on domains later?
Structure of site (urls) can be done later, but keep in mind you will loose seo ranks by changing it, so it should be a long-term project.
So long story short, it’s a sizeable project, and you don’t want to do it if only for short term. My humble opinion of course.
Thank you. I do understand what you are saying. It’s a big project and I need to make certain I’m doing it for a blessedly good reason.
My business justification is to bring my multiple brands (Achievement Unlocked consulting and Action Hero Fitness) under the same parent domain.
I’ve three separate consulting practices, I’d like to have a single domain with a brand coming off that domain for the practice (effectively making it a subdomain… does that make sense?
I feel doing it this way will actually simplify long term maintenance rather than having to log in an maintain separate installations of wordpress.
I am willing to just merge the two blogs and have tonjadavis.com/blog with a biz-blog category and a fit-blog category but that is a little less ideal and doesn’t allow the flexibility of the sub-domain (at least in my thinking)
tonjadavis.com/achievementunlocked – can be all about the business coaching and consulting services and a unique landing page with offers/sales/leadpages off it
tonjadavis.com/actionherofitness – can do the same for fitness consulting
combining the two blogs completely crosses the streams and I feel I will loose clients who want one or the other and see both and feel information overload.