Best way to setup different blogs for various subdomains.

What do you think is the best way to setup multiple blogs for multiple subdomains?

For example:
news reactions subdomain – 1 blog (www.mywebsite.com/NewsReactions)

Parenting tips – 1 blog
(www.mywebsite.com/Parenting)

​

Products I like – 1 blog
(www.mywebsite.com/Gadgets)

And so on…

If something is unclear I’d be happy to provide additional information. Thanks.

3 Comments
  1. Those are categories. (and a subdomain is a thing that goes in front of the domain name, which you aren’t using in your examples)

    Or do you want them to be completely separate websites?

  2. why don’t you just use categories?

    Also, I don’t know if it’s still around but WordPress Multisite or whatever it is called.

  3. Assuming you aren’t planning on running a different site for each topic and you are planning on publishing these on a single site, you have a few ways you can do this. For example:

    * Create the categories that best describe your content broadly e.g. Parenting, Gadgets and so on. It’ll look like
    * Create tags that cover specific themes e.g. Raising kids between the ages of 0-3, Tablets. It’ll display as –
    * Create a custom post type

    If you want to have a different site for each topic, you have options there too. For instance

    * [www.topic1.com]), [www.topic2.com])
    * [topic1.domain.com]), [topic2.domain.com])

    What are you trying to achieve?

    Another thing to think about is multi-niche SEO if the site will cover multiple topics.

 

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