Title: strategy
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# strategy

 *  Resolved [dlangendorf](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dlangendorf/)
 * (@dlangendorf)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/)
 * i am sure this answer is somewhere … so sorry if i missed it. i am getting ready
   to install wordpress. there are lots of help articles and topics that will guide
   me through this. what i can’t mind is the “best way to do it” strategy. my situation
   is this: i am relocating blogs from typepad (good service, but why pay for it
   when i pay for server space?). my plan is to use mywebsite.com for various needs,
   including blog listing. so, i expect to have mywebsite.com/blog1, mywebsit.com/
   blog2 and so on. i own domain names, so my host provider (godaddy) will allow
   me to point these domains to the blog locations. what i don’t know is overall
   strategy: should i install wordpress multiple times in each /blog subdirectory?
   also, do i need to set up mysql for each blog? or can i use one setup of mysql
   for all blogs? if anybody has any answers, or can point me to something i’m missing,
   i’d be greatful. thanks for the attention. regards. dan. (danlangendorf.com, 
   not up at the moment!)

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 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/#post-410724)
 * I am not familiar with typepad moving/import – so I’ll skip that part…
 * If you want more than one blog, i.e.
    example.com/blog1 example.com/blog2 etc.
   it means you have to install the WP files in every directory.
 * And for every install you need the database tables – not necessarily a different
   database, but definitely a different prefix for the tables (set in the wp-config.
   php file for each install).
 * Note of caution! WP “hates” redirects, so you will probably have a lot of headache
   because of domains “pointing” to different subdirs. [You were warned!]
 *  Thread Starter [dlangendorf](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dlangendorf/)
 * (@dlangendorf)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/#post-410762)
 * moshu,
    thanks for the help. this helps a lot. and i’ve been warned. but this
   confuses me a bit (i’m not great with the direct, redirect thing). my hope was
   to have my host, godaddy, house not only my website (danlangendorf.com … not 
   up yet) but also the blogs (for now, yesternow.com and blogendorf.com). as noted,
   these blogs are currently at typepad. i don’t necessarily have to port all content
   over from typepad, as these are experimental, for play, and such. my hope was
   to have godaddy host danlangendorf.com (not a problem) AND the blogs, [http://www.yesternow.com](http://www.yesternow.com)
   and [http://www.blogendorf](http://www.blogendorf) and any new ones i add. you’re
   saying that WP does not like redirects, so the strategy outlined above will not
   work easily? sorry for the seemingly-simple questions, but it does help to hear
   from someone who is an “expert” before i invest a ton of time in it.
 * regards.
 * dan langendorf.
 *  [moshu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/moshu/)
 * (@moshu)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/#post-410800)
 * I have never tried to use this kind of domain pointing/redirect – that are offered
   by many hosts (including yours) when you have a sud\bdirectory like
    `example.
   com/blog1` and then another domain is hosted/parked with the same host, e.g. `
   otherexample.com` and this one practically is redirected to display the blog1
   subdir from the first domain.
 * Based on the questions and help requests posted to the forum I firmly believe
   WP has problems with this kind of setup. I’d like somebody to contradict me and
   show a working example of it – but till now I could see only complaints: this
   thing doesn’t work, that thing doesn’t work on my install etc. That’s why the“
   warning” 🙂
 * Of course, you can try… maybe you’ll be the pioneer 😉
 *  Thread Starter [dlangendorf](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dlangendorf/)
 * (@dlangendorf)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/#post-410802)
 * i am going to set up an install using a “dead” url, one not in use at the moment,
   and see how it works. i’ll post if i discover anything useful. again, thanks 
   for your help.
 *  [ladydelaluna](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ladydelaluna/)
 * (@ladydelaluna)
 * [19 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strategy/#post-410806)
 * basically what i think moshu’s saying is that if you want three different domains(
   dot-coms) your best bet is to HOST them all separately, rather than host 3 blogs
   in subdirectories on one domain and forward the other domains to the subdirectories.
 * godaddy offers a really decent economy hosting plan for less than $4/month, and
   as long as you get the economy/PHP hosting, you should have no problems installing
   wordpress on the economy plans, and this way, wordpress won’t break on you. personally,
   i’d rather pay the extra $8/month if the blogs are really that important to you…(
   of course, if you plan on needing huge amounts of storage, the economy plan won’t
   work for you – you’ll have to get the deluxe plan, which is still less than $
   7/month, and if you pay a year or more in advance, you get substantial discounts).
 * and installing using a “dead” url, et al. MIGHT work now, but isn’t guaranteed
   to always work… so don’t assume if you get it working now that it always will.

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