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| My Time Is Coming! War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom.
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I'll keep this simple, life is so much easier that way. People talk about creating a VRE empire, and I can create the websites at the moment but I can't go out and purchase multiple domains. I have one main website that I place a lot under the first page, however, is this going to hurt my chances of natural searches for individual pages related to separate niches? Rather than if I purchase multiple domains? Thank you for taking the time to read. Brian |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Gold Coast - Australia
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I did a similar thing with blogs where I had the content updating itself with press releases. I used sub domains all the way. (e.g) www.niche.mydomain.com this way I wasn't spending a fortune on domains and it was quick to set up. Hope this helps, Dale |
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| My Time Is Coming! War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom.
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.At the moment, I am creating directories for the website files under the main domain like this, http://www.brian-morgan.info/nichesubject/index.html. But which is better? Subdomain or the latter. I'm more familiar with doing it that way. Thanks again Brian | |
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| The Wealth Programmer Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Norwich, CT
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One niche per domain... there's a couple approaches you can use, the "Wide" strategy and the "Deep" strategy... The Deep strategy is where you focus on 1 niche, creating high level products etc. The Wide strategy is where you focus on multiple niches, and focus on low-end products like ebooks. If you have a "Deep" strategy, you should have one 'hub' website... where you focus most of your SEO efforts, imho |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: , , .
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QuangVan, Good point. I will prefer a "deep" website. Most people are using the "wide" strategy. Because it's easier. Just need to know a bit of everything, you can start a "wide" strategy. But I prefer to know depth of just one thing. It makes me look like an expert, where it attract traffic. |
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