Move subdomain installations to multisite
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Hi there,
I would need your help with consolidating two WP installs I have to one multisite, but I am a bit insecure about the best approach and don’t want to ruin any SEO I built up until now. The two sites are as follows:
https://www.artweekenders.com/ and https://blog.artweekenders.com/
The main reason for opting for this set-up back when we started with the site was to be able to have different permalink structures for the two sites (the blog showing date fr a newsy feel, the main site not for evergreen content).
Currently they are on two separate installs, mainly because I couldn’t figure out how to set it up properly when I started… While I’m a bit better now technically speaking, the whole situation makes me a bit nervous.
Thus, I would now like to or:
a.) Move the two installs into a Multisite solution – I have it set up on the www site, just not sure how to move the blog to it; or
b.) Move the blog to the Multisite but instead of having it as now a sub-domain converting it into a sub-directory solution. The main reason for this is to avoid future complications, and also because the new theme I have and working on to install requires separate licenses for sub-domains as well, so I’d like to avoid the double cost…
What do you recommend for me to do?
A third question:
c.) What is the best solution for pulling content into the e.g. latest post feed of a sub-domain on the main domain? Thus, how can I get the latest post from the blog.artweekenders.com showing easily (widget or on pages) on https://www.artweekenders.com, and vice versa? The solution I used was with RSS feed, but I just read today that this is baaaad for SEO since it slows down the site big time. I read about the WordPress MU Sitewide Tags Pages plugin – but are there better solutions?
Thankful for all the help you can provide me with!
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