I have never been asked to do this nor do I see the advantage of this but I have a client that wants one web site but he once it to have two home pages and one URL will go to one page, and the other go to another page. It seems to me that you should build two web sites and be done with it. Am I missing something here?
The only reason I could think for something like that would be to have different landing pages which he can steer different types of traffic to in his marketing.
I thin he is just wanting to seperate the two parts of his business the custom pool building and his brick and mortar store that has events, classes, and products. But like I said, he needs two sites for this. The concept posted above can not be done, as far as i know.
However… that’s a silly approach. =p What I would recommend is you just have a landing page for the second one, which after that page points to the same site. Or, two separate sites.