Hi,
I have discourse at example.com and want to host a blog at example.com/blog.
How can I do that?
Thanks,
Michael
p.s: what you suggest from SEO point of view? subdomain or subfolder?
I think the only way you could do this is by putting a reverse proxy such as nginx or apache httpd in front of discourse, then passing everything at /blog to another application, and everything else to Discourse.
I would not recommend it if you can avoid it. You can already use a discourse category as a blog, restricting who can post and who can add comments.
so what you are suggest me to do?
My recommendation:
- If you only want a blog to post articles and solicit comments, just use Discourse.
- If you want to use a blog platform such as WordPress as a CMS for a “web site”, then put it at your domain root https://example.com/ and move Discourse to https://forum.example.com/
But I read that bad for SEO( two seperate sites for google…)
I don’t believe in SEO. 
Lol but google believe… 
Are you sure?
Yep… this article very deprecated… things changed little bit:
Remember that Google considers sub domains separate from their parent domains: sub.yoursite.com is considered a different site altogether compared to yoursite.com when it comes to search engine authority.
Here is a response from Matt Cutts in email to me:
pretty much everyone who has strong opinions on subdomains vs. subfolders doesn’t know what they’re talking about. They sure do have strong opinions anyway though!
Sorry, I believe Matt Cutts of Google over your random link ![]()
If you insist on doing this, I recommend you deploy Discourse to a subfolder first (www.example.com/forum), and then you can deploy other apps (like your blog) to other subfolders.
Thanks guys, I’ll just put the blog on subdomain.