I'm launching two Shopify stores, both for the same business but one is for the Australian Market and the other for New Zealand. Both sites will almost be identical but will have different urls and slightly different product mixes / inventory counts.
It's in the keto diet niche so as part of the content strategy I'm going to include keto recipes. I've checked a bunch of shopify apps to display recipes nicely but there aren't any that will display them in the way I'd like. They all seem to have some limitations.
So I've decided to use Wordpress for the recipe section because I found a theme that will display them really well. Now on to my first question. I'd like to link to the recipes site from both the AU and NZ stores. I was planning to make the wordpress header identical to the Shopify header so it's seamless to the user when they click on the recipes section, it will seem like they're still on the same website.
The issue is the link to navigate back will be dependent on which site they arrived from. Im not sure how to handle this. Also the recipes will also contain ingredients available from the Shopify store so I'd like to link back but then I have the same issue of there being two possible sites to link back to.
Do you have any suggestions about the cleanest way to handle this? Is there another way to implement it?
The other question I have is related to the blog content. I'm planning on duplicating the articles on both sites and just using the canonical tags to decide which is the true source of the article. Is this best practise in this kind of set up?
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