In today’s digital landscape, many organizations operate
multiple websites under one umbrella — product microsites, regional domains, or
partner portals. Yet when customers search for information, that fragmentation
can lead to incomplete or inconsistent results.
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To solve this, WebVeta introduces DomainGroups,
a powerful new feature that unifies search results across multiple domains of
the same client, enabling a seamless and connected search experience.
One Search Source, Multiple Domains
With the DomainGroups feature, businesses
can easily group all their related domains under one search source.
For example, if Client A owns:
- www.aaa.com — the
main corporate site, and
- www.bbb.com — a
product or partner portal,
they can create a DomainGroup combining
both. Once grouped, users can search across both domains simultaneously —
revealing relevant, AI-driven results regardless of which site they are
visiting.
This means a visitor exploring a travel offer on aaa.com can
also view relevant information from bbb.com right in the
search results — unlocking new opportunities for cross-promotion and content
discovery.
Flexible Access Methods
WebVeta ensures maximum flexibility in deploying your
grouped search. Once your DomainGroup is created, you receive a new
data ID (starting with “d-”) which identifies the combined domain set.
You can use this group data ID in three ways:
- Self-hosted
link – Access the unified search via a dedicated hosted link
directly from WebVeta.
- Easy
HTML integration – Add 2–3 lines of HTML to any of your grouped
domains (like aaa.com or bbb.com) to embed
intelligent site search.
- MCP
Server integration – Leverage centralized backend access through
WebVeta’s MCP Server for advanced or custom integrations.
Importantly, the DomainGroup data ID replaces
individual domain data IDs when you want to display cross-domain search
results. Using a domain-level data ID will continue to provide search results
from that specific domain only.
Benefits for Multi-domain Organizations and Partners
DomainGroups is ideal for:
- Enterprise
brands with multiple sites or sub-brands.
- Agencies managing
multiple client domains.
- Partner
networks or franchises wanting to share
resources and promote associated sites.
The result is a unified search experience that
delivers both convenience to users and marketing synergy for businesses.
Whether it’s showcasing related content, boosting visibility across properties,
or simplifying user journeys — DomainGroups brings everything together with
minimal setup.
Bridging Search Across Boundaries
By combining multiple website domains into one search
ecosystem, WebVeta DomainGroups eliminates silos, enhances
relevance, and helps businesses maximize engagement. It’s a frictionless way to
connect content scattered across properties with just a few clicks.
If your organization operates multiple domains, it’s time to
experience the simplicity of unified search. Try DomainGroups in
WebVeta and redefine how your content connects across sites.
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