Hello,
Thank you for reaching out! For running multiple instances of businesses on the same domain, one common approach is to use subdomains or subdirectories to differentiate between the different instances.
Here’s a brief overview of both approaches:
Subdomains: You can set up separate subdomains for each business instance. For example, if your main domain is “example.com,” you can create subdomains like “business1.example.com,” “business2.example.com,” and so on. Each subdomain can then host a separate instance of your business.
Subdirectories: Alternatively, you can use subdirectories to differentiate between the instances. For instance, you can have “example.com/business1,” “example.com/business2,” and so forth. Each subdirectory can host a distinct instance of your business.
Here’s a simple example to illustrate:
Subdomain approach:
Business 1: https://business1.example.com
Business 2: https://business2.example.com
Subdirectory approach:
Business 1: https://example.com/business1
Business 2: https://example.com/business2
Both methods have their advantages and considerations regarding organization, SEO, and management. You’ll need to choose the approach that best suits your needs and preferences.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. I’m here to help!
Best regards.