multiple domain seo setting

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We would like to open the 2 domain adress at the same website. There will ve two domain which are A and B. When the user searched the B Domain, they are gong to see the B but A will be opened. We would like to open the multiple domain sites. There are a lots of information about that but there is no information wow will installed it.
Is it possible to make on plesk or cloudfare ?

This method calls with multiple domain SEO.

You can take an information below information: https://neilpatel.com/blog/multiple-domain-seo/
 
We would like to open the 2 domain adress at the same website. There will ve two domain which are A and B. When the user searched the B Domain, they are gong to see the B but A will be opened. We would like to open the multiple domain sites. There are a lots of information about that but there is no information wow will installed it.
Is it possible to make on plesk or cloudfare ?

This method calls with multiple domain SEO.

You can take an information below information: https://neilpatel.com/blog/multiple-domain-seo/


yes you can do this through Domain Forwarding or Domain Aliasing. its a common practice.
 
yes you can do this through Domain Forwarding or Domain Aliasing. its a common practice.

Domain Aliasing is exactly what I am looking for and I am grateful to you for this information. Can you give me information on where I should do this;

Domain namechip. There is such a wound there but it gave 1001 cloudflare error.

How can I set this?

Can you please help me with this?
 
Using multiple domains can lead to SEO issues like duplicate content. Stick to 301 redirects and canonical tags to guide search engines. Plesk and Cloudflare can handle this.
 
In Plesk, you can set up domain aliasing by going to the "Websites & Domains" tab, selecting the primary domain, and then under the "Add New Domain" section, you can enter the secondary domain as an alias. This will redirect the secondary domain to the primary domain.
We tried this and it doesn't work. 301 redirects in the browser and the old domain opens.
 
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