Printer Friendly Version Print this thread
Email this thread to a friend eMail this thread to a friend
  • any rules for article post and blog post. (In: General Search Engine Optimization)
  • Featured Web Site Template

    Hundreds More at Free Site Templates.com!

    Web Site Partners
    Sponsored Links
    Jet City Software
     
    Whos Here ?
    Reflects user activity within the last 5 minutes
    Moderator(s): Dinkar, Logan
    Member Message

    jsmith06
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    # Posts: 53

    View the profile for jsmith06 Send jsmith06 a private message

    Posted: 2007-May-25 18:52
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    We have a couple subdomains in addition to our main domain. We are looking at adding a blog. My gut says add it to the main domain in a subfolder in order to ensure the tight connection of any inbound links to the domain, rather than diluting by sharing link popularity with the subdomain.

    Any thoughts?



    SportsGuy
    Staff
    Joined: Aug 30, 2002
    # Posts: 3603

    View the profile for SportsGuy Send SportsGuy a private message

    Posted: 2007-May-25 19:35
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    Either is reasonable.

    I personally follow this pattern:

    1 - make the blog the actual site where practical.
    2 - if the blog is related to a main website topically, I place it in a folder off the root - www.domain.com/blog/
    3 - if expanding on somewhat related topics to the main website, I might consider a subdomain, but you need to tread carefully here - this option has been beaten to death by spammers, so ask yourself this:

    Is this space we're trying to set up really it's own website. if yes, go for it. (subdomain)

    Ultimately my decisions are based on experience and my personal long term goals for a project. of 9 or so sites I have running or had running, none were ever subdomained. A couple could have been, but I chose to start a new site on it's own domain each time.

    HTH



    apageor2
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
    # Posts: 18

    View the profile for apageor2 Send apageor2 a private message

    Posted: 2007-May-29 03:53
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    I'd like to offer some of my own thoughts. I have a blog on my web site and use a link to it direct from the main web site. I have gone as far as using a keyword along with the blog name as I feel this gives good balance and lets others know, "hey, this is what my blog details are all about; come visit and read what I am sharing."

    Hope this makes sense.

    ETA: what I did to use a keyword and the blog directory was this..

    www.mydomain.com/keywordblog (SportsGuy is right keep your blog off of the main web site don't use subdomains)

    Hope this helps!



    jsmith06
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    # Posts: 53

    View the profile for jsmith06 Send jsmith06 a private message

    Posted: 2007-May-29 20:36
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    When you say off of the main website, do you mean as a subfolder on your main domain (not a subdomain) or do you mean a separate domain name altogether?



    apageor2
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
    # Posts: 18

    View the profile for apageor2 Send apageor2 a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-03 07:23
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    Hi jsmith,

    Sorry for the delay in response, have been busy with grad classes. When installing a blog script you will be asked where to put it (what directory) Do not put it in a sub domain.

    For example, if you go through the installation of WordPress you are asked what directory you want to install the files to. The directory you choose will be off of your domain (www.yourdomain.com) otherwise it will go into your root (where your index and other html files are) and that isn't a good idea in my opinion.

    As I mentioned in previous post, give it a name that is specific purpose so it will stand out.

    Hope this helps!



    Prowler
    Staff
    Joined: Aug 14, 2000
    # Posts: 1832

    View the profile for Prowler Send Prowler a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-04 07:10
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    Whilst at it, you may want to think again about the subdomain root. With blogs - unless proactively moderated and appropriate mods are installed, you leave yourself wide open to comment spams.

    Most comment spams are laced with URLs to the bad neighbourhood. The impact both ways will be less when your blog is 'safely' tucked away in a subdomain.

    I know this topic is a bit controversial as the opinions are divided. smile



    SportsGuy
    Staff
    Joined: Aug 30, 2002
    # Posts: 3603

    View the profile for SportsGuy Send SportsGuy a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-04 15:44
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    Let's start at the beginning again, jsmith.

    What is the purpose of the blog?

    What will it be used for? I mean, are you planning to use it to add more content to the overall domain, or is it to be used as sort of a corporate press release section, or is it's focus to be to build a community, etc.

    Let's define it's use, then get to where it should be. WHERE it goes is less important than how it's maintained. wink



    jsmith06
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    # Posts: 53

    View the profile for jsmith06 Send jsmith06 a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-08 14:46
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    OK, now sorry for my delay. I was at the SMX conference this week and am just getting caught up. ...

    The main purpose would be building content for the overall domain. We already have a corporate press release area, but it's not set up in a blog format, just and index of press releases really.

    I envision it as a place to provide useful content to our users, with new content about once a day.

    Does that help clarify?

    Thanks for sticking with me. ...



    SportsGuy
    Staff
    Joined: Aug 30, 2002
    # Posts: 3603

    View the profile for SportsGuy Send SportsGuy a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-08 17:10
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    No worries. We haunt this place. wink

    So, any chance for a stand alone domain for the company's blog? (just floating the idea)

    IMO, this sort of thing would be fine in a folder - www.domain.com/useful-info-blog/

    Just beware of the fact that over time that blog could build into a serious asset and begin ranking very well on it's own. If that ever became the case, I'd be wanting it on it's own domain so I could have a link pointing from it ot the company's main website - helps with traffic and rankings. wink

    Either route is valid, so maybe the real question is one of setup and money.

    Who's going to set it up and maintain it?
    is there a dedicated budget if one is needed?



    jsmith06
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
    # Posts: 53

    View the profile for jsmith06 Send jsmith06 a private message

    Posted: 2007-Jun-17 17:13
    Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

    Those are excellent questions to consider, thanks for pointing them out!

    Looks like I have some thinking and planning to do. smile


    You are not permitted to post messages in this forum or topic, because of one or more of the following reasons:
    1. You have not yet logged in, or registered properly as a member
    2. You are a member, but no longer have posting rights.
    3. This is a private forum, for which you do not have permissions.

    If you are a recent member, it's possible that you simply have not yet confirmed your account. Please check your email for a message entitled 'JimWorld Forums: Confirm Your Account' and follow the instructions contained within.

    If you cannot find this message, click here to Re-Send it.

    If you are still experiencing problem, please read the Login Assistance Article for some advice on what may be causing your login not to work properly.

    Switch to Advanced Editor and ... Create a New Topic or Reply to this Thread

    New posts Forum is locked
    © 1995  ·  iWeb, Inc  ·  DBA JimWorld Productions