One domain 2 wordpress themes, good for SEO?

Mihaidesign

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I read on google and answers are different,I want to hear from you guys,have anyone tried? Or know an answer based on experience?

I plan to do this on my money site so I must be careful.
Thanks in advance.
 
It depends.

Will you be running

site1.domain.tld
site2.domain.tld

or

domain.tld/site1
domain.tld/site2

If you are running the former, it's fine. I do it and the speeds are fine on a good host. I have never experienced with the later though.
 
Well... I keep on doing it on my websites... I have never ever found a theme that solves all the purposes on my websites.

I don't think it affects the speed in any way as far as you know what you are doing! Just don't club them on a single page and make sure you don't mess up with the basic rules...

It should be alright!
 
No. It will not good for you..it makes your site speed low ... so your user engagement also gets low..and ranking will affect
Not necessarily. It depends on implementation. If done correctly, there should be no speed issues.
 
Sounds very messy to me but you can do it very simply via a index that redirects to the website needed via a refereal aswell ...
 
The question is, why would you want to do it in the first place?

Surely, you can find a decent theme that would meet all your requirements, so there won't be any need for 2?
 
Thanks guys for answers
I have my own reasons :rolleyes:
 
It's not a good idea at all but we can't really help you if you don't elaborate.
 
Strange request... BTW i run my sites on genesis framework. It is pretty much a developers framework...

Basically you can write your own child theme.. so you can technically merge 2 different child themes.

Or most of the time, i would make "Custom Post type" (google that) and then write your own CSS/HTML/JS specific for that type of pages/posts you need, TADA, you can have as many "themes" as you like on the same site...
 
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