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ryanfuller14
Joined: Jul 08, 2008
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Posted: 2008-Jul-09 02:23
When you go to google and type in "howstuffworks dot com" You will see the first 5 pages of google is all subdomains of "howstuffworks dot com" like "science.howstuffworks dot com" and "computer dot howstuffworks dot com" and "people dot howstuffworks dot com" and the same for "craigslist dot org" if you go to google and type in "craigslist dot org" you will see the first few sites are "sfbay dot craigslist dot org/car/" and "chicago dot craigslist dot org/sub/" all are subdomains of criagslist dot org so the first 5 pages of google is all subdomains of the company. I want my company to be like that. If i go to google and type in "mydomainname dot com" the first 5 pages of google should be my "subdomain1.mydomainname dot com" "subdomain2 dot mydomainname dot com" "subdomain3 dot mydomainname dot com" etc... I already tried creating "technology.mycompany dot com" and I have 30 articles there and also "articles dot mycompany dot com" and have articles but when i go to google and type in "mycompany dot com" i dont see the subodmain "technology dot mycompany dot com" or "articles dot mycompany dot com" I dont know how to get a subdomain to be indexed by google. So i just need this done. When i go to google and type in "mycompany dot com" i should see a bunch of subdomains subdomain1 dot mycompany dot com subdomain2 dot mycompany dot com and i dont care what CONTENT you put on each subdomain. I dont really care what you put on each subdomain i just want my subdomain showing up on the top20 pages. You can copy articles from other sites or copy blogs on other sites i dont care what you do when i go to google type in mycompanyname dot com i should see a bunch of my subdomain Lowest bid wins. I need this done asap. I dont have a lot of money but i am willing to pay. Lowest bid wins.
1. WHAT EXACTLY CAN YOU DO PLEASE GIVE ME DETAIL PLAN or I WILL NOT CHOOSE YOU.
2. can you start today?
3. lowest bid wins so please give me the lowest price.
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Quadrille
Joined: Nov 15, 2000
# Posts: 1064
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Posted: 2008-Jul-09 02:41
Be careful, you might get exactly what you wish for.
Duplicating stolen articles is not a recipe for success, neither is setting up a network of interlinked subdomains.
Both are unlikely to help you for long, if at all. And taken together you have neat case of SEO suicide.
Amazon can afford loads of subdomains, as can Google, Yahoo! and many others.
But YOU are not those sites, and you are proposing to slice your site into separate little bits.
remember Quadrille's Oft-Quoted Tenth Law
Divide your site and be conquered.
There's a myth going around that starting multiple sites on one topic is somehow a good SEO 'trick'. Nothing could be further from the truth. If you have one topic, much better to have one site, removing all risk, halving your marketing / seo effort, and concentrating your ranking strength.
A divided site means incoming links will be divided between domains, rather than all coming to one - further damaging your ability to do well in search engine rankings.
And there is zero doubt that duplicating your own pages increases marketing effort, reduces ranking, and often confuses customers. There really is no good reason for dividing your efforts.
The same applies with multiple sub-domains; it may work for the Big Guys - it's most unlikely to work for you.
It has been suggested that the 'one site rule' could be damaging; "All eggs in one basket and all that." I think that's a matter of conscience. I never heard of a sound and safe site having anything to fear; it's the naughty boys who stand to lose by this rule! The single caveat is to keep an eye on Google; search engine advice does change. Not enough, ever, to destroy a site that has always been clean - but over a period of time, the emphasis does change, and things that never mattered, suddenly do.
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los_angeles_seo
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
# Posts: 30
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Posted: 2008-Jul-09 04:17
google does that to old and established sites that it trusts for a certain niche , there is nothing you can do but wait and wish , its up to google to choose if it wants your web site to show like that
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Prowler
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Joined: Aug 14, 2000
# Posts: 1827
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Posted: 2008-Jul-09 06:45
Probably you are talking about sitelinks - a Google term which refers to the added display of links from the same site grouped together. You have to earn that "trust" in the eyes of Google. There is no shortcut to that. It is decided by Google and it is automatic subject to certain criteria. You don't need to set up sub domains to get sitelinks. If your internal pages have adequate traffic and popularity, Google will display them.
As Quadrille says - you can't usurp someone's content to reach the top. It is a sure fire formula for disaster. Google and most other primary search engines would dump you.
Personally I detest stealing - whether it is web content or someone's hard earned money.
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