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Old 02-14-2008, 08:58 PM example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Hello to all,

So I see some many domains with a . something

So it looks like this.

forums.example.com

I usually go like

example.com/forums

So what is the difference? Is there a need for it like better search ranking or more pages?

Thanks
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:43 PM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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I have forrestcroce.com and blog.forrestcroce.com. The main difference is that if cpu usage continues to be a problem, I can easily put the two on different servers. A less important reason is that the two don't look much alike, and while they both have the same subject matter, the content is very different. I have folders on both of them supporting the whole site ... so the easiest way to maintain and present them is as two related, but different sites.
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:45 PM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Hmm ok. I see many sites like that today and did not know if it was a tactic to have multiple pages and sites being indexed.
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Old 02-15-2008, 12:13 AM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Well ... in terms of seo, using a subdomain probably hurts. Google sees them as more or less different sites. Think of the tens of millions of sites like xyz.blogspot.com and abc.wordpress.com. Most of these have nothing at all to do with each other, and very little to do with their 'parent' domains: wordpress.com or blogspot.com. Google doesn't see blog.forrestcroce.com as quite as different from forrestcroce.com as the well known examples ... and honestly, it's not.

So, instead of having one site to promote, I have two. I now have more or less external links from one to the other, but all the work I do promoting my sites is divided between the two. The 'main' site gets maybe 15 % of my attention, and the blog 85 % ... it could be 100 % to the whole, and Google can work out the details however they'd like. In most cases, using subdomains is more of a liability than a benefit in seo terms ... at least that's what I think, based on what I know.

But the whole seo thing takes a back seat to the 'user experience' and how easy things are for me to manage. I like that my readers can clearly see how I've divided my attention and presentation. To me, they are different sites. And, my host has already brought my account down for five or ten minutes at least once because of cpu use from wordpress, while the main site is static html, which doesn't really use any cpu. Keeping my options open is more important than any seo gains or setbacks.

Oh ... this is something I've read, but I'm not sure what the status is. When you come up in a search, if Google likes your pages, it will show two of them. Some people have been either going after long tail phrases, or doing a lot of work on ten subdomains ... and then having ten of their own subdomains on the first page of a Google search to force out any competition. Matt Cutts says they're putting an end to this.
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Old 02-15-2008, 09:15 AM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Google sees them as more or less different sites.
Actually Google has changed the way they view subdomains and subdirectories, unless their is a "distinct" difference the subdomain isn't considered a different\unique site.

http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/subdom...ubdirectories/

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogsp...at-pubcon.html
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Old 02-15-2008, 04:49 PM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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It would have little or no effect either way. The onpage and offpage optimization of the site would have its final say
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Old 02-15-2008, 07:17 PM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Part of the optimisation of a site is structuring it in an accessible way. That's off page but on site.
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Old 02-16-2008, 05:48 AM Re: example.abc.com? Is this for seo?
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Hello to all,

So I see some many domains with a . something

So it looks like this.

forums.example.com

I usually go like

example.com/forums

So what is the difference? Is there a need for it like better search ranking or more pages?

Thanks
Well.......the difference between two's are that in the URL forums.example.com, fforum has added as a subdomain and in URL example.com/forums, forums has been added as directory.

second options will be better as search engines treat subdomain as different domain.
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