A few months back I started 2 wordpress blogs site, same area of focus on each but slightly different SEO and keywords, it was serious development but also testing to see which focus worked better.
The domains are identical, one is a .com the other is a .net.
Now I would like to combine these sites, one of them is getting a few thousand visitors a day the other about 1000 visitors a day. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with migrating a wordpress blog to a subdomain of another domain and then doing a forward to the subdomain and then a re-write using mod-rewrite.
I would think with mod-rewrite this may be possible, would google then keep the original indexed pages?
If anyone has any experience with this let me know, this may be a bit confusing so let me know if you think you may have some info but need some clarification. AND, if you think you can help with this for a fee PM me.
One last clarification too, the example is:
Main site mainsite.com
secondary that needs moved mainsite.net
new site subdomain.mainsite.com
So mainsite.net forwards to subdomain.mainsite.com but retains its wordpress database and pages and google still sees the mainsite.net as a valid site
Old blog post looks like mainsite.net/blog-post-title
new post loks like subdomain.mainsite.net/blog-post-title OR mainsite.net/blog-post-title
The domains are identical, one is a .com the other is a .net.
Now I would like to combine these sites, one of them is getting a few thousand visitors a day the other about 1000 visitors a day. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with migrating a wordpress blog to a subdomain of another domain and then doing a forward to the subdomain and then a re-write using mod-rewrite.
I would think with mod-rewrite this may be possible, would google then keep the original indexed pages?
If anyone has any experience with this let me know, this may be a bit confusing so let me know if you think you may have some info but need some clarification. AND, if you think you can help with this for a fee PM me.
One last clarification too, the example is:
Main site mainsite.com
secondary that needs moved mainsite.net
new site subdomain.mainsite.com
So mainsite.net forwards to subdomain.mainsite.com but retains its wordpress database and pages and google still sees the mainsite.net as a valid site
Old blog post looks like mainsite.net/blog-post-title
new post loks like subdomain.mainsite.net/blog-post-title OR mainsite.net/blog-post-title






