Domain names are vital to your online presence, serving as unique digital addresses. In this guide, you’ll explore different types of domains, including subdomains and aliases, to optimize your website’s structure.
Domain names are vital to your online presence, serving as unique digital addresses. In this guide, you’ll explore different types of domains, including subdomains and aliases, to optimize your website’s structure.
An eCommerce website is the ideal candidate for domain mapping. You may have hundreds of product pages, categories, subcategories, or archives, each of which could be accessed via an independent microsite to target a different audience, perhaps in another country or region. The optimal approach to organize this setup and maximize sales is by creating… Continue reading Domain Mapping Best Practices for eCommerce Websites
If you’re new to creating websites with WordPress, you might find the idea of connecting your main website to multiple domains a bit overwhelming. This process, known as domain mapping, is actually easier than you imagine. Using WordPress native tools or a domain mapping plugin, you can create multiple Microsites using a single WordPress instance. … Continue reading A Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Domain Mapping
Discover the best way to configure domain mapping for WordPress using the free Domain Mapping System in this step-by-step guide.
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At some point in your WordPress journey, you might have to configure DNS records for your domain, and it can be one of the most complicated aspects of managing any website. If something goes wrong with DNS and you don’t know what it is or how to handle it, you may end up struggling for hours and hours. After 10 years building sites and adopting a plugin that deals with domain mapping, I’ve learned a thing or two about DNS that will hopefully save others a great deal of time.