luciencoffey30
New Member
Greetings all
I'm looking at a site redesign to better organize the content on my site, and one idea was to have it where categories would have their own subdomain for the landing page of that category.
While I know that giving each category their own flavour and style is what the authors and most of the visitors of the site have wanted, I'm wondering if this will nuke any work that I've done with my site's SEO, and would have search engines such as google et al displeased.
So guess what I'm asking is for those with more experienced then I, would you proceed with such a plan, or find a better way to organize content without going the route of using subdomains. well you can use subfolders / subdirectories for your site. it will be more structured and would look good to Google, seo wise. Do you want to change the template of your website and the structure of links for it, completely?
If you want to do this, the best choice in my opinion is redirecting the old links to the new ones using 301 redirect. In this case your ranking will not be changed. yes high seo is right don't create sub domain rather redirect your old url to new url this is the best way to be stable in ranking position
I'm looking at a site redesign to better organize the content on my site, and one idea was to have it where categories would have their own subdomain for the landing page of that category.
While I know that giving each category their own flavour and style is what the authors and most of the visitors of the site have wanted, I'm wondering if this will nuke any work that I've done with my site's SEO, and would have search engines such as google et al displeased.
So guess what I'm asking is for those with more experienced then I, would you proceed with such a plan, or find a better way to organize content without going the route of using subdomains. well you can use subfolders / subdirectories for your site. it will be more structured and would look good to Google, seo wise. Do you want to change the template of your website and the structure of links for it, completely?
If you want to do this, the best choice in my opinion is redirecting the old links to the new ones using 301 redirect. In this case your ranking will not be changed. yes high seo is right don't create sub domain rather redirect your old url to new url this is the best way to be stable in ranking position