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Passing rank to my subdomains.
Hi All,
I am setting up a new site and I want to make use of subdomains to target multiple countries as follows:
uk.mydomain.com
us.mydomain.com
australia.mydomain.com
etc.
Now i know what you're all going to say, why not use folders as they are more effective. Well I did think of this but decided against it because I would like to make the best of a low competition industry.
I want to push my competitors as far down in the SE's as possible and i plan to do this by targeting generic non locational search terms with both sites so I can hog the top 4 spots.as follows:
www.mydomain.com
www.mydomain.com/keyterm
uk.mydomain.com
uk.mydomain.com/keyterm-in -the-UK
Whats steps can I take to ensure rank passes to my subdomains?
Is it better to start the site with folders like www.mydomain.com/us/keyterm and then 301 them to subdomains at a later stage or should i start with the subdomains?
I am setting up a new site and I want to make use of subdomains to target multiple countries as follows:
uk.mydomain.com
us.mydomain.com
australia.mydomain.com
etc.
Now i know what you're all going to say, why not use folders as they are more effective. Well I did think of this but decided against it because I would like to make the best of a low competition industry.
I want to push my competitors as far down in the SE's as possible and i plan to do this by targeting generic non locational search terms with both sites so I can hog the top 4 spots.as follows:
www.mydomain.com
www.mydomain.com/keyterm
uk.mydomain.com
uk.mydomain.com/keyterm-in
Whats steps can I take to ensure rank passes to my subdomains?
Is it better to start the site with folders like www.mydomain.com/us/keyterm and then 301 them to subdomains at a later stage or should i start with the subdomains?
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