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joeleal
Posts: 23 Joined: 5/17/2002 From: toronto Ontario Canada Status: offline
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redirect or sub domain, which is better - 6/2/2006 15:23:53
Hello there, I hear that if you include your main keyword in your domain name, it makes a lot of difference. Ex. joe-excavations.com . Now my question is, if i have a site called joeexcavations.com, which method would be better? I set up a domain called joe-excavations.com and the redirect joeexcavations.com to it, or I set up a domain called joe-excavations.com and then add a sub domain joeexcavations.com to it with the same content. Any thoughts on this would be appriciated. Thanks
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yb2
Posts: 653 Joined: 1/30/2006 Status: offline
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RE: redirect or sub domain, which is better - 6/3/2006 10:36:01
Just point them to the same place using DNS and header filtering, no need for redirects or subwebs. Ask your host about it.
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