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Latest revision as of 13:24, 23 January 2014

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Subdomains confuse search engines & searchers


Did you know that if you own www.mywebsite.com, you also own:

  • blog.mywebsite.com
  • store.mywebsite.com
  • and anythingelse.mywebsite.com?

Each of these is a subdomain of mywebsite.com. You might think – and many web designers do think – that subdomains are a nice way to organize your website. People often put the company blog on blog.mywebsite.com, the product catalog and shopping cart on store.mywebsite.com, and job listings on career.mywebsite.com.


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