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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010
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What's the best way to go in your opinion if you have to target a very important keyword for your website ? A subdomain with thisismybestkeyword.mydomain.com ? or mydomain.com/this-is-my-best-keyword.html for example ? Which one will trigger Google attention faster ? Many thanks ! |
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I have learned that subdomains need a bit more backlinks to rank the same.
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Obviously thisismybestkeyword.mydomain.com
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Interesting question - I am curious as well. How does a domain with a post title rank? I am wondering if you have a lot of products, I can get expensive (and time consuming) to just keep buying a domain for every single product. If it relates to your main domain, has anyone had success doing it that way. For example, instead of long-tail: bestkeywordtopicsite.com vs. topic.com/keyword.html |
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