Most businesses don’t like to use sub-domains because they feel like it gives them a disadvantage in many areas, such as having a prefix name before your web-site, being ignored by bots and index spiders in search engines and above all, it just doesn’t look right.
So let’s check out some facts on sub-domains. A sub-domain is substitute or second-level of a domain.
A regular domain looks like: https://idearules.blogspot.com/
A sub-domain looks like https://idearules.blogspot.com/
Sub-domains usually do not have www on the front of them.
All subs start with "http://subdomain/maindomain.com pattern of identification.
Sub-domains too rank efficiently well.
Search engine spiders and bots are not prejudiced when it comes to the ranking of sub-domains and regular domains.
As long as your site has the right Content, SEO keywords and has been optimized, whether you have a sub-domain or regular domain name doesn’t make much difference at all.
Let’s pretend that your site has a lot of categories in it.
If you were to submit to a search engine, you can submit each sub-domain as its own individual category and still get a good ranking. Each sub-domain would be looked at by search engines as a new site with its own index or home page.
You may want to try creating sub-folders on the sub-domain to get around this so that search engines can read the folder as one set of site information.
People worry about their sub-domain getting banned if the main domain name is banned.
If the main domain is banned, it will have an effect on the sub-domain.
You see this happen often in adult content sites that have violated certain agreements they signed with a provider that does not want a domain used for adult materials. Again, there is nothing wrong with using a sub-domain. If you want to develop each sub-domain as its own entity, then by all means, do so. If not, get yourself a main domain name and use that as a certified landing page. Have a great day!
So let’s check out some facts on sub-domains. A sub-domain is substitute or second-level of a domain.
A regular domain looks like: https://idearules.blogspot.com/
A sub-domain looks like https://idearules.blogspot.com/
Sub-domains usually do not have www on the front of them.
All subs start with "http://subdomain/maindomain.com pattern of identification.
Sub-domains too rank efficiently well.
Search engine spiders and bots are not prejudiced when it comes to the ranking of sub-domains and regular domains.
As long as your site has the right Content, SEO keywords and has been optimized, whether you have a sub-domain or regular domain name doesn’t make much difference at all.
Let’s pretend that your site has a lot of categories in it.
If you were to submit to a search engine, you can submit each sub-domain as its own individual category and still get a good ranking. Each sub-domain would be looked at by search engines as a new site with its own index or home page.
You may want to try creating sub-folders on the sub-domain to get around this so that search engines can read the folder as one set of site information.
People worry about their sub-domain getting banned if the main domain name is banned.
If the main domain is banned, it will have an effect on the sub-domain.
You see this happen often in adult content sites that have violated certain agreements they signed with a provider that does not want a domain used for adult materials. Again, there is nothing wrong with using a sub-domain. If you want to develop each sub-domain as its own entity, then by all means, do so. If not, get yourself a main domain name and use that as a certified landing page. Have a great day!