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Thanks, Chris! From the horse's mouth...
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This change doesn’t apply across the board; if a particular domain is really relevant, we may still return several results from that domain. For example, with a search query like [ibm] the user probably likes/wants to see several results from ibm.com. Note that this is a pretty subtle change, and it doesn’t affect a majority of our queries. In fact, this change has been live for a couple weeks or so now and no one noticed. The only reason I talked about the subject at PubCon at all was because someone asked for my advice on subdomains vs. subdirectories.
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I've been keeping my main site at forrestcroce.com, but also blog.forrestcroce.com and forums.forrestcroce.com, which I never did anything with. If you look at the main, ugly site, and the blog, they look nothing alike, and they're very different in a lot of ways. It really doesn't make sense to use subdomains versus folders. Especially since I'd ultimately like to put my main site on Windows and run asp, but, naturally, want to keep my wordpress blog.
I don't think this will actually affect the traffic I get ... I've been trying to cover different topics on each site, so they don't really overlap in the serps. Still, running an active subdomain, I've been curious.
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