Sub-domain for a sales page?

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Why would I want to do this? What are the benefits or drawbacks to just putting it on my front page of the website? And how will that work? I put it on a sub-domain then I link it to my main site? It's a click bank product for my speeding ticket website. Thanks for the help
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  • Profile picture of the author orssi
    it doesn't matter as google even consider sub-domains as a whole domain so i think you should not worry about it and you can link it to your main page too without no problem
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
    I use sub-domains for sales and squeezes. No need to worry with SEO that way but ... as Google ranks pages and not sites it probably would work just as well on the main site on a back page
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  • Profile picture of the author gonzotrucker
    Thanks Troy and Orssi I will just keep them on my main site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayhew
    I can't remember his name,but the SiteSell, Site Buildit, guy out of Canada built a huge network with sub-domains.
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