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ulrich
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Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:16 pm
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I have a very simple question for which the answers are not clear yet.
After reading multiple forums trying to find the pros and cons of both sub-domains and folders I got even more confused. It is not clear, whether sub-domains are a better solution than folders.
What is their impact?
Why choose one option over the other one?
This subject is very controversial and yet not very clear to me. Could someone advise?
Which is better sub-domain or folders? Why? |
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Mel
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 1:03 am
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Both are (or can be) a way to organize your sites content.
If you use folders each different folder will contribute to the sites theme and the links between the pages will be considered as internal links.
If you use subdomains each subdomain is considered as a seperet site and thus each subdomain would be on there for the subject presented. Links between the subdomains are considered as links to and from external sites.
From an SEO standpoint I prefer subdomains. From the user perspective each can be equally effective if you use a common menu system to link the internal pages and the subdomain pages. |
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ulrich
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 4:28 am
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Thank you for your answer.
I come from an SEO standpoint.
Now, what makes you prefer subdomains to folders? What is the impact of those options and how does it affect SEO? |
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:01 am
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Ulrich, what are you doing up so late? Dont you have to be at work early in the morning?
Your manager will be pissed if your late.
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:14 pm
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| Most of the forums that I've visited favors folder rather than sub domain. Most of them says that Folder is more SEO friendly... |
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Mel
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Well I suppose they are entitled to their opinion, but I can show a pretty good case for subdomains.
There is no way that folders are more search engine friendly than subdomains. I would be very interested in them explaining how thjis could be. |
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Kay
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:22 am
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imo it depends on the scale of the site and if the section 'deserves' its own subdomain
lets say you are a shop selling bottles with the domain .www.glassproducts.com
home, about us, etc
blue bottles - small blue bottles, medium blue bottles, large blue bottles
red bottles - small red bottles, medium red bottles, large red bottles
yellow bottles - small green bottles, medium green bottles, large green bottles
each of the categories should go in folders. the size of the site does not warrant sub.domains. the site would benefit more from the related content sitting on and interlinking on the main domain
now lets say you are a glass product manufacturer and as well as making thousands of types and sizes of bottles, you also specialise in making other glass objects. each relevant to each other because of the brand (glassproducts.com) and because they are made of glass but each glass object has a different purpose and varying target markets:
bottles.glassproducts.com
mirrors.glassproducts.com
glazing.glassproducts.com
the subdomain is favoured over a folder in this case so each 'site' can maintain its own 'flavour'. if your site is all about mirrors it has more potential to become stronger for mirror related searches than if it were about mirrors AND bottles AND glazine AND other products made of glass..of course it is still strong for 'Glass' search variations but since you want to target users looking for your specific product, subdomains enables you to be more specific in targetting your market.
in my experience launching another product on a subdomains (rather than a separate domain) is received very well, they are seen as a separate site but the connection with an already established domain is recognised and the subdomain gains a 'foot in the door'.
downpoints have been that directories are less inclined to accept a submissions from a sub (but that is improving). And subdomains still arent really liked by 'the public' despite their wide use by corporates such as google, bbc, etc because they arent 'sexy' - sounds funny but users like catchy, easy to read urls and those that require you to add a . or a - arent liked as much as those that arealloneword.com...yet! |
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:41 am
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I would Google would come out and blatantly explain the algorithmic implications of subdomain vs. subfolder use.
...but that would be too easy. |
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Kay
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:46 am
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i dont believe there is any big secret about subdomains G. info is there if you look for it and if you try it out yourself it snaps into place
not only that there has been widespread subdomain abuse, if google came clean with its algorythms it might as well give up |
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:35 am
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| Thats not exactly what I mean. Information about the value of internal vs. external links and domain trust/authority values are never clearly proven when it comes to subdomains. |
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Kay
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:41 am
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| like 50% of seo practises then...that's when actual experience comes into it but even then it would be difficult to attribute an effect to a single activity. the more you physically implement the more you actually understand rather than gathering opinions and 'evidence' from other peoples blogs and writings. in many of those cases you dont actually SEE the proof anyway, you just take their word for it. im always wary of people who seem to have a lot of time to write, when exactly are they EXPERIENCING what they write about? i dont believe something is so just because someone else has said so, i dont care who they (think) they are. |
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:48 pm
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| Kay wrote: |
| you dont actually SEE the proof anyway, you just take their word for it. im always wary of people who seem to have a lot of time to write, when exactly are they EXPERIENCING what they write about? i dont believe something is so just because someone else has said so, i dont care who they (think) they are. |
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ulrich
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:39 pm
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| Kay wrote: |
| you dont actually SEE the proof anyway, you just take their word for it. im always wary of people who seem to have a lot of time to write, when exactly are they EXPERIENCING what they write about? i dont believe something is so just because someone else has said so, i dont care who they (think) they are. |
I guess this is the problem for any review. You just have to open your mind and trust your own judgment and analysis.
Thanks for your input. |
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 5:18 pm
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| ~DaRk-EyE~ wrote: |
| Most of the forums that I've visited favors folder rather than sub domain. Most of them says that Folder is more SEO friendly... |
Both directories and subdomains work well So it's down to implementation. I prefer using subdomains, especially when incorporating microsites into a site architecture. Google, Yahoo! etc. all use subdomains to do the same thing. |
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