vBulletin Search Engine Optimization
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This is a discussion on Multi Domain Support within the Feature Requests forums, part of the vBSEO SEO Plugin category; Hi, I am requesting support for more than one domain. There can be domain array and key array for this ...
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Hi, I am requesting support for more than one domain. There can be domain array and key array for this This would be usefull for users who are planning using 1 installation for both vBulletin and vBSEO with domain pointers. Assume required licenses acquired if its needed ... Thanks |
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For best SEO results, you want everything under one domain. Otherwise, you'll have the same content showing up under multiple domains. (Since vBulletin's license doesn't allow you to have unique content per domain on a single instance of vBulletin.)
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by using that plugin i can display domain specific forums. this will prevent "content showing up under multiple domains." problem. Also by having seperate licenses for domains will solve the vbulletin licensing problem. |
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Hello Erdem, in the next vBSEO build it will be possible to enter multiple keys in license input field to support multiple domain licenses like "code1 code2". Thank you for suggestion! /* NOTE: This feature has been adopted and will be included in the next vBSEO build */
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| I think I'm going to need to install a separate database file for each of my domain's forums after all, because I will have a very large number of forums for even, and vB support has informed me that due to their memory model for vB the software will run slowly if all domain's forums are in a single database.
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But a plugin to manage those domains/sub-domains will work more effeciently. |
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| A plug-in was definitely my preference. Anyone know of one available, either free for purchase?
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| Interesting! Even seeing an obsoleted plug-in such as you mention would be helpful to my understanding of what is possible. I wonder if there is any info. on that plug-in floating around somewhere?
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