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domain:
www.2oo4.com
subdomains:
www.perfume.2oo4.com/
www.cigars.2oo4.com/
www.sunglasses.2oo4.com/
Is Ink looking at 4 different domains? Can I change pages between these subdomains or even add other subdomains or should I go the folder route to be safe such as:
domain:
www.2oo4.com
folders:
www.2oo4.com/perfume/
www.2oo4.com/cigars/
www.2oo4.com/sunglasses/
The subdomain route is my preferred way but I don't want to be locked into 400+ pages split into a number of sub-domains that cannot be swapped around. If this could be a problem, I've got less than 30 days left to put these sub-domains into folders so I better get hustling if I don't want to be hamstrung for the next year.
PT just confirmed to me that subdomains WILL be considered separate domains for the purpose of substitution.
You will NOT be allowed to substitute subdomain pages with other subdomains or even with its primary domain pages. Very restrictive.
This seems important as one usually uses a keyword subdomain for purposes of ranking. These pages would therefore be useless for any other keyword ranking regardless of page content.
I pay for the pages myself and my charges to the customer include those and the other usual overheads. They become part of my fee.
If a client leaves should I give those pages back to Inktomi or use them with the next client? After all, they are my paid pages residing on my domain. This is when page substitution becomes an issue.
If these pages were in subdomains such as: www.fishnets.ZZZ.com
they would be useless unless my next client sold fishnets. Better to have put those pages in folders such as: www.ZZZ.com/fishnets.
When a client deal ends this is a very big issue that can involve hundreds of pages. During the period of the deal it really isn't an issue as substitutions are seldom made.