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If I build a minisite, lets say 10-15 pages, work on it and get it to PR5, and then make a subdomain, with much more pages, will PR pass to it?
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PR will pass to it and PR will pass back.
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Just what I needed to hear... ;)
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as long as you link to your subdomain, pr will be passed to them
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Subdomains are a great strategy. I have seen a single domain own all ten 1st page spots for a keyword by using subdomains.
I'm curious, does google treat different subdomains any differently from different domains in anyone's experience?
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I don't understand your question
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This used to happen a lot (because google was treating subdomains like a separate site)... however google now usually treats subdomains just like additional pages on the same site. This limits duplicate showings of the same domain/subdomain on a SERP.... so your subdomains will probably not show if a page from your main site is on the same page - you will not get indented listing with a subdomain either. IMO the advantages of subdomains are in decline. Last edited by EGOL : July 4th, 2004 at 04:16 PM. |
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What is indented listing?
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http://www.google.com/search?source...e=UTF-8&q=quark
Top site has two potent pages that are strong enough to be listed on the first page of the SERPs.... so they get #1.... and also #2 indented. I have product index pages that have high PR with lots of backlinks.... and individual product pages with lesser PR and backlinks. These get me indented listings in most of my SERPs. IMO it gets you good exposure and bumps one of your competitors page 2. |
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But an indented result is only for one keyword, right? I mean, you can get a top position for one keyword, and your domain could get a top position for another keyword, am I correct?
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Right, those two pages can have top positions on separate keywords. IMO you should not have a subdomain that has content that is closely related to your main domain. That stuff should be in a folder so that you can get double indented with it. Subdomains are for different themes of your content that will not compete with your primary domain in the SERPs.
That's my opinion, maybe others have different ideas - this is something that could have a number of answers. |
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why would you think that it wouldn't pass to a subdomain?
it won't automatically, of course, but as long as you link it will. why wouldn't it?
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