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    • James77
      James77 last edited by

      Hi,

      I am drawing your attention to Moz's Domain basics here: http://moz.com/learn/seo/domain

      It reads:

      "Since search engines keep different metrics for domains than they do subdomains, it is recommended that webmasters place link-worthy content like blogs in subfolders rather than subdomains. (i.e. www.example.com/blog/ rather than blog.example.com) The notable exceptions to this are language-specific websites. (i.e., en.example.com for the English version of the website)." I am wondering if this is still Moz's current recommendation on the subfolders vs subdomains debate, given that the above (sort of) implies that SE's may not combine ranking factors to the domain as a whole if subdomains are used - which (sort of) contradicts Matt Cutts last video on the matter ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MswMYk05tk ) which implies that this is not the case and there is so little difference that their recommendation is to use whatever is easiest. It would also seem to me that if you were looking through the eyes of Google, it would be silly to treat them differently if there were no difference at all other than subdomain vs subfolder as one of the main reasons a user would use a sud-domain is a technical on for which it would not make sense for Google to treat differently in terms of its algorithm.

      I notice that in terms of Moz, while most of the site uses subfolders, you do have http://devblog.moz.com/ - and I was wondering if this is due to a technical reason or conscious decision, as it would seem to me that the content within this section is indeed linkworthy (as it has external links pointing to it from external sources), therefore it would seem to not be following the initial advice that is posted in Moz's basics on domains. Therefore I am assuming it is due to a technical reason - or that Moz's adive is out of date with current Moz thinking, and is indeed in line with Matt C in that it doesn't matter.

      Cheers

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      • randfish
        randfish last edited by

        UPDATE: I filmed a Whiteboard Friday video specifically on this topic, with a few examples, that's likely worth checking out.

        Hi James - I would still strongly urge folks to keep all content on a single subdomain. We recently were able to test this using a subdomain on Moz itself (when moving our beginner's guide to SEO from guides.moz.com to the current URL http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo). The results were astounding - rankings rose dramatically across the board for every keyword we tracked to the pages.

        I've had the opportunity to see many dozens of other sites do the same, almost always with similarly positive results (assuming they're moving from a subdomain without much other content/link signals to the subdomain that has those signals).

        I think the important word you used in describing Matt's video is "implied." He's very careful not to speak in specifics, and often, I think the truth is buried in that non-specific language, rather than in the broader implied phrasing. That said, I do agree with you that after all these years, it seems odd that Google is still behaving in this fashion and that moving from one subdomain to another can have such a dramaticly positive impact on rankings.

        p.s. Yes, for devblog, we put it there due to technical limitations. We plan to eventually get it moved to the main site.

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        • James77
          James77 last edited by

          Thanks Rand - that's great information.

          When you talk about rankings rising, did you see them rise for the KW's associated with http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo or are we talking about rankings for other Moz pages ? - IE did adding http://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo contribute to a rise in rankings across the whole domain or just that subfolder.

          I hope you consider making this into one of your WBF's / Posts, as I think it would be fascinating to see the "What you did", "What were the results" etc, and also get feedback from what others have experienced.

          Many thanks

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          • randfish
            randfish @James77 last edited by

            We only measured rankings on the pages inside the guide, but didn't look broadly across the entire moz.com domain. I think that would have been much harder to observe since there's so many things that can affect it.

            Thanks for the nudge on the WB Friday - will consider that for the future!

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            • OlegKorneitchouk
              OlegKorneitchouk @randfish last edited by

              Yep, had a similar case when we moved a clients blog from blog.domain.com to domain.com/blog. Not only did rankings for blog terms increase, so did the rankings for the pages on the main site. Glad to see this holds true in other scenarios.

              I'm glad I stuck to my guns when clients asked whether they should move. I was skeptical after MC released that video that basically said there is no difference.. but you need to read between the lines. He would make a great politician haha.

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              • tdawson09
                tdawson09 last edited by

                With my company, which has several major domain sites and a mother-ship root domain, we've had this ongoing discuss of moving all our subdomains to subfolders. Our concern is the pain of the transition in losing valuable traffic until the subfolders gain value and traffic. So we have the following subdomains:

                boatcovers.iboats.com

                boatpropellers.iboats.com

                biminitops.iboats.com

                forums.iboats.com

                And all our other products are listed under iboats.com. Is there a painless way of making the switch to move our subdomains into subfolders and not get killed on traffic?

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                • TVape
                  TVape @randfish last edited by

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                  • randfish
                    randfish @TVape last edited by

                    Hi Nima - that seems like a big swing for a move. I might double-check that all the redirects are correct and that engines are indexing the new pages properly. Google Webmaster Tools may be helpful there, too.

                    As far as timeframes for seeing traffic dip and recover, yes, we have observed that - it ranges from 1-4 months. You can see more about that here: https://moz.com/blog/rebrand-or-redirect-my-site-consolidate-multiple-sites-whiteboard-friday and in the comments.

                    Wish you all the best!

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                    • ciznerguy
                      ciznerguy last edited by

                      Hello

                      any change on this subject of sub domains since Google shared they treat all as one?

                      thanks

                      Guy C

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                      • randfish
                        randfish @ciznerguy last edited by

                        Nope. We still don't believe them and still have overwhelming evidence that Google doesn't consistently treat all pages on multiple subdomains the same way they do URLs on the same subdomain. They've said for years that it doesn't matter, but the evidence and data are clear. Putting content on multiple subdomains will almost certainly cause it to perform worse in Google than keeping it all on the same subdomain.

                        The comments here show some nice examples of folks who have moved their content to a single sub/root domain and seen big traffic bumps from search as a result: https://moz.com/blog/subdomains-vs-subfolders-rel-canonical-vs-301-how-to-structure-links-optimally-for-seo-whiteboard-friday

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                        • sankar789
                          sankar789 @randfish last edited by

                          So, this means, there will be no sub-domains in future?

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                          • BetterAnalytics
                            BetterAnalytics last edited by

                            Hi Rand,

                            I am working with a bank that would like to rank as many parts of the company site as possible for the company name. While I understand the results on subdomains vs. subfolders, the question is, if we go with subfolders, will google rank multiple parts of a site within the top 10 results thinking that preference is giving 1 spot to the named URL.

                            it is better to structure this as:

                            Using subfoldersamericanbank.comamernicanbank.com/careersamericanbank.com/reviews

                            or  (use subdomains)

                            americanbank.comcareers.americanbank.comreviews.americanbank.com

                            or (set up new domains)

                            americanbank.comamericanbankcareers.comamericanbankreviews.com

                            Thanks for your perspective.

                            Jeff

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                            • randfish
                              randfish @BetterAnalytics last edited by

                              If you don't mind the loss of ranking signals between the subdomains/domains, and are simply seeking to dominate the search results through owning multiple positions, separate domains are the best way to go. Subdomains can work for this, too, but are less consistently treated as separate sites, and Google may change that in the future.

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                              • BetterAnalytics
                                BetterAnalytics @randfish last edited by

                                Thanks Rand, appreciate the quick response.

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                                • GreenDot
                                  GreenDot @randfish last edited by

                                  Rand,

                                  I'm in the midst of a conversation with web security folks who state that a sub-directory (e.g. website/blog) that points to a blog like WordPress via a reverse proxy bypasses the "same-origin policy" and puts the site at "high risk".

                                  If we take the standard security "hardening" measures like quality managed hosting with blog files kept separate from customer information, regular updates, trusted themes, vetted plugins, backups, etc., shouldn't we mitigate that risk?

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                                  • randfish
                                    randfish @GreenDot last edited by

                                    Yeah - my blog - moz.com/rand has the Wordpress install on Moz's site, on the same servers as the rest of our domain, and we've implemented security protocols that make it very hardened. There's lot of WP security stuff out there that can help, and a talented sec-engineering team should be able to set it up with a minimum of problems. Many of the world's biggest companies run Wordpress, so there's lots of pre-existing protocols.

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                                    • Piotr_Stopa
                                      Piotr_Stopa last edited by

                                      hi,

                                      I saw that MOZ is treating equaly the Domain Authority score for root domain and subdomains. Is it entirely truth? So far you were desciribing the change for the content (blog, forum), but how the situation is different when the case is about localization?

                                      I was compering two types of site localization. One under uk.domain.com and the other at domain.co.uk. In MOZ the subdomain uk.domain.com and domain.com have the same value for the Domain Authority. And whenever compared domain.com to local domains (co.uk, de, fr) their DA is always lower. Is it then MOZ algorithm assumption or is there higher value to put localizations under subdomain? It would be first time I hear that subdomain has higher authority than local domain.

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                                      • randfish
                                        randfish @Piotr_Stopa last edited by

                                        Our scores for DA are only calculated on the root domain, but that doesn't mean different subdomains inherit all the ranking abilities of the root domain they're on. In fact, quite the opposite is true, which is why we still strongly suggest using a single subdomain on your root domain to host all the content, rather than splitting things up on multiple subdomains.

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                                        • Piotr_Stopa
                                          Piotr_Stopa @randfish last edited by

                                          Thanks Rand for detailed answered.

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                                          • Shop-Sq
                                            Shop-Sq @randfish last edited by

                                            Hi, Rand - 1 year later. Do you still recommend strongly folder over subdomain?

                                            I have three separate websites that I have planned on merging into one. I recently acquired a strong domain ( stronger than my existing ones ) & after much deliberation, I have decided to move them together into one domain.

                                            Site 1) 1 Forum - Around since 2007 - Originally VBulletin, last year migrated to discourse.

                                            Site 2) E-commercece Magento Site - Around since 2010

                                            Site 3) WordPress - Blog & Articles - Around since last year - Currently using the new ( Main Domain I want to use )

                                            After a lot of research and White Board Fridays, I was thinking this would be my best bet:

                                            • newdomain.com  - Merged WordPress & Magento CMS Page.
                                            • newdomain.com/ forum <-- Will move my forum content & Install to the new domain.
                                            • newdomain.com/ store <-- Will move my Ecommerce content & Install.

                                            Between my developer and I, we have our heads around how to handle the technical aspect of the move, 301s to the new location etc.

                                            But one area we want to research before pulling the trigger ( we haven't found much data on this )

                                            My Main Question:   What is the possible penalty coming for shopping websites vs. content-driven websites, and possibility that forum-based content hosted on the same domain might cause another penalty to be applied to the other content on the domain.

                                            My Developer Says: In recent years, we noticed that forum content had been penalized in favor of editorially reviewed content when this is identified by search engines.     
                                            What big hiccups would / could we encounter from  combining these 3 types of platforms into one site?     Many thanks for any direction or insight.

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