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Using Subdomain URL For Better Google Ranking?

With mod_redirect from subdomain to main domain?

         

CaptainJoe

1:12 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Google Gurus:

I have a question: can using a subdomain url help with Google ranking for a specifc keyword, with that keyword being part of the subdomin name?

I have found this subdomain url that ranks #2 when searching on specific keyword, which turns out to be part of the subdomain name, ie. [keyword.domainname.com...]

I really do not see any requisite SEO on this url to cause it to come up so high. Has a PR of 3, nothing special in backlinks... so I have to ask: does having a subdomain with a keyword in it help with google ranking?

Also, I noticed that you are immediately taken to the main domain url from this subdomain when clicking on a link, ie you go from [keyword.domainname.com...] to www.domain.com/subdirectory. It seems that there is a mod_redirect being used here. Is the subdomain URL given Google pagerank/backlink attributes from the actual domain page its redirecting to?

Is this a valid SEO technique I can use, using a gateway page through a subdomain url? I ultimately want to get better ranking on this keyword and am prepared to create a subdomain redirect if it has a chance of working.

Any feedback/experience regarding this would be most appreciated.

CJ

sore66

3:08 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



You're getting warmer....

Pico_Train

9:44 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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...and entering spam techniques. Do at your own risk.

ColdFusionJunkie

6:32 pm on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I haven't noticed any boost from our keyword subdomains, but we don't redirect to a subfolder... is that the ticket?