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Multiple country sites wordpress or shopify?!

By ctj, 5 years ago. Last reply by ctj, 5 years ago.

Hey SiteOrign, I am in the middle of a pretty big decision we are deciding on either using WordPress or Shopify for our companies webpage. I have played around with Siteorigin and have found it as easy as I have read about so thumbs up) currently, we have added all the countries with euros together on www.mybaser.com and the Dkk (our homemarket) on www.mybaser.dk the only issue I see is that the features of Shopify are limited when running our webpage Baser as an international homepage, is WordPress better at this? Would you suggest to move all the activity to individual country homepages or one large .com as Nike and Adidas does? My only concern about moving it all on one is if the SEO / text is getting picked up by google fast enough or only as the webpage is getting a higher domain rating.

I hope you can understand my issue (I am new and does not yet have a full understanding of everything)

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  1. 5 years, 8 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Ctj,

    This isn’t really an area we’re able to really help with but I can provide some general advice.

    I personally would use a single generic top level domain (ideally, .com) for everything and set up a multilingual plugin, like WPML or Polylang. Google allows for both setups (the multilingual plugins will do pretty much everything outlined on that page), but I personally find the additional cost of maintaining a larger number of websites and domains not worth the additional effort when compared to a single website.

    My only concern about moving it all on one is if the SEO / text is getting picked up by google fast enough or only as the webpage is getting a higher domain rating.

    You’ll need to redirect any previous website to the relavent page on the .com site to prevent any loss of SEO. There may be a small drop in search traffic while Google briefly re-indexes everything and you account (read: redirect) for broken links.

  2. 5 years, 8 months ago ctj

    Hey! Awesome for the reply! Thanks gave a lot of perspective!

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