Can I do this with BoonEx?

I've been looking for quite a while for a platform for creating a network website. I just discovered BoonEx.  It looks like it has the versatility, wide variety of mods, etc. for doing what I want to do..

I have many high quality, intuitive keyword phrase type-in domain names for a wide variety of subjects. I want to create a network with them of different types of applications, including, but not limited to the following:  Dating, classified ads, business and professional directories, real estate listings, vacation rentals, model portfolios, etc.; etc.  I want to create ONE integrated network under one master/main domain name that can be administered from one admin panel, instead of separate websites for each different subject and/or domain name. 

So, I'm asking... will BoonEx allow me to have different directories and subdirectories with pages that have different headers, welcome text, colors, etc.; so that I can have:

traffic going to:
MyDatingWebsiteExampleInterest1.com
go to the appropriate related subdirectory:
MyExampleNetwork.com\Dating\Interest1\
and have the related header, welcome copy and colors for that page & interest?

At the same time, I want to have traffic going to:
ExampleDatingInSanDiego.com
to go to the appropriate related subdirectory:
MyExampleNetwork.com\Dating\UnitedStates\California\SanDiego\
and have the related header, welcome copy and colors for that page, subject & geo location?

At the same time, I want to have traffic going to:
ExampleTexasVacationRentals.com
to go to the appropriate related subdirectory:
MyExampleNetwork.com\RealEstate\UnitedStates\California\Texas\VacationRentals\
and have the related header, welcome copy and colors for that page, subject & geo location?

Etc., etc., etc.

Thanks very much for any feedback!

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Quote · 8 Apr 2011

Just what the internet needs.... another link farm.

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Quote · 8 Apr 2011

You could set-up a Dolphin installation and for each area of the site you could set-up permanent redirects on your domain names.

For example:
myblogs.com redirects to www.mydolphinsite.com/blogs/home
myforums.com
redirects to www.mydolphinsite.com/forum 

Or... you can create new pages in the Page Builder section of Dolphin's admin side and design your page elements, copy etc, and then have an HTML link to the relevant section. The entire site will need to be one template unless you have an automatic changer which a) not sure is possible, b) would be pulling more data from your server each time.

Quote · 8 Apr 2011

Hi Joe. Thanks for your helpful reply!

I thought about these options, but dismissed the option of setting up installations for each section due to the licensing restriction to only one domain. However, as I read your reply, I realized that I must have been too tired from not enough sleep too many nights in a row Frown and that doing so won't be additional installations on the different domain names that I'm redirecting to the different folders and installations, they would be additional installations on the same domain name... right?  If I decide to go this way, I better check it out for sure.

 

Your second suggestion is more what I was thinking of.  Unless someone is familiar with doing something like this, I think that I need to try it both ways in test sites.

 

Thanks again VERY much!!

 

Steve

 

 

You could set-up a Dolphin installation and for each area of the site you could set-up permanent redirects on your domain names.


For example:
myblogs.com redirects to www.mydolphinsite.com/blogs/home
myforums.com
redirects to www.mydolphinsite.com/forum 

Or... you can create new pages in the Page Builder section of Dolphin's admin side and design your page elements, copy etc, and then have an HTML link to the relevant section. The entire site will need to be one template unless you have an automatic changer which a) not sure is possible, b) would be pulling more data from your server each time.

 

Quote · 8 Apr 2011
 
 
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