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Should the domain strategy for a fairly large firm be to have all subpages under its main domain or let their subdivisions have their own domain? www.example.com/pepper www.example.com/salt or www.example.com www.example-pepper.com www.example-salt.com etc. |
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Should the domain strategy for a fairly large firm be to have all subpages under its main domain or let their subdivisions have their own domain? www.example.com/pepper www.example.com/salt or www.example.com www.example-pepper.com www.example-salt.com |
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"Per-Erik Skramstad" wrote ... Should the domain strategy for a fairly large firm be to have all subpages under its main domain or let their subdivisions have their own domain? www.example.com/pepper www.example.com/salt or www.example.com www.example-pepper.com www.example-salt.com I'd go for the first option, virtually every time. *You reinforce your brand. *You concentrate all your marketing on one domain, saving time, design, effort and money *All your links come to one domain, with measurable advantage in page rank and ranking. *You reduce the risk of duplicate page problems (but internal duplication must be limited) *You eliminate 'interlinking' penalties The only 'normal' exception might be for different language sites, where the benefits of merging are limited, and there real advantages in local hosting and local.tld |
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Should the domain strategy for a fairly large firm be to have all subpages under its main domain or let their subdivisions have their own domain? www.example.com/pepper www.example.com/salt or www.example.com www.example-pepper.com www.example-salt.com etc. |
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