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    For A Corporation With 3 Distinct Business Divisions, Is It Better To Go With 1 Domain & 3 Sub-Domains, 1 Domain & 3 Folders, or 3 Domains for SEO Purposes?

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    • Dan_InboundHorizons
      Dan_InboundHorizons last edited by

      Hi, I am working on a project right now for an existing client, we have one domain up and running well, they want to create an 'umbrella' site to cover three current business divisions and roll everything up under that main site, including the existing site on a totally different domain (would migrate over and 301 redirect from current domain). From what I've researched, I am inclined towards one main domain with three sub-domains due to the amount of content for each business division being significantly different enough that it seems to deserve separation from each other.

      However, in terms of SEO and maintaining consistent domain authority, would anyone recommend it be better to structure this as just folders/categories falling under the main domain instead of separate sub-domains for each division, and focus keyword targeting on pages tailored to that end within the main domain structure rather than spreading out link-juice to different sub-domains? Thanks!

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      • Marcus_Miller
        Marcus_Miller last edited by

        Hey Daniel

        I am not sure there is ever a single right or wrong answer in these situations as there are just so many moving parts.

        I tend to lean towards a single site as, well, it's a single site so just one site to maintain and focus on. But, we have to consider the differences in the business areas and if one area is airplanes and the other is icecream then... maybe the differences are just too pronounced.

        I think a  helpful way to decide is to consider the likely users and audience for the site(s).

        • Who is the site for? What do our typical users look like?
        • Do people understand that A is the parent company of X, Y & Z
        • Is it going to work for users best as one site or three or does it not really matter
        • Who is going to maintain the site and add content?
        • Are there any business reasons to have separate sites?

        From a pure SEO perspective, three sites would likely give you more scope with each site being truly focused on it's core area, but that comes with the burden of much more work.

        With a single site everything is simplified and as long as we ensure we have a very sensible structure and a good clean hierarchy then we should be able to make it easy for a user to navigate and understand where they are within the site and for Google to understand the three different and distinct areas.

        I am thinking bread crumbs, URLs, consistent page titles etc.

        URL: www.example.com/airplanes/ 
        Breadcrumb: Home > Airplanes 
        Page Title: Airplanes - Example.com

        URL: www.example.com/icecream/
        Breadcrumb: Home > Icecream
        Page Title: Ice Cream - Example.com

        URL: www.example.com/underpants/
        Breadcrumb: Home > Underpants
        Page Title: Underpants - Example.com

        It's all too easy to overcomplicate things and certainly three or even four sites is way more complicated than one. Just remember your users, consider how they may arrive at the site and make sure the structure, breadcrumbs, page names, page titles and everything else all create a consistent experience.

        Likewise, ensure that the homepage makes it very easy for people to get to where they need to be (think signposts).

        Who knows as well, there may be opportunity to cross sell in having the three businesses on one site and certainly additional marketing like email marketing, analytics, PPC etc all creates extra work to manage effectively on several sites compared to a single site.

        If this was me I would be gunning for a single site but with a serious consideration of the pros, cons and any problems or opportunities that may make one or three a better choice.

        So, not an answer as such, but maybe something to get you thinking along the right lines.

        Hope it helps!
        Marcus

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        • Dan_InboundHorizons
          Dan_InboundHorizons @Marcus_Miller last edited by

          Marcus -

          Hi, thanks for the helpful considerations, I certainly agree it seems to be much simpler to keep it all as one and ensure a clean hierarchy with breadcrumbs for nav and so on. Perhaps that may yet be the best way to go, I will definitely keep your points in consideration as I discuss with the client!

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