SamBeMad New member Jul 31, 2007 10 0 0 Sep 25, 2007 #1 I was wondering if having subdomains instead of static urls affects your rankings in any way? For example if I have a page "www.example.com/shoes.html" and i changed it to "http:/shoes.example.com" how would that affect my ranking... TIA Sam
I was wondering if having subdomains instead of static urls affects your rankings in any way? For example if I have a page "www.example.com/shoes.html" and i changed it to "http:/shoes.example.com" how would that affect my ranking... TIA Sam
L LazyHippy New member Apr 9, 2007 3,446 21 0 Sep 25, 2007 #2 One Way Street Theory - Primary domains can pass a penalty to subdomains. Subdomains can’t pass a penalty to a main domain unless the main domain holds a relation to the subdomain (ie. a link). Click to expand... Eli mentioned this recently on his blog - ø Blue Hat SEO-Advanced SEO Tactics ø
One Way Street Theory - Primary domains can pass a penalty to subdomains. Subdomains can’t pass a penalty to a main domain unless the main domain holds a relation to the subdomain (ie. a link). Click to expand... Eli mentioned this recently on his blog - ø Blue Hat SEO-Advanced SEO Tactics ø