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Originally Posted by bj
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If you hadn't have posted those links I wouldn't have known. I can't see any evidence of Google doing this yet but it is something to watch out for. Still... if Google is going to treat subdomains as subfolders, that doesn't mean that subdomains are a bad thing. I have only ever had success with subdomains in the past.
Even if you choose to have your blog in a subfolder name the subfolder '
www.yourdomain/keyword ' or '
www.yourdomain/keyword-description ' and not '
www.yourdomain/blog '.
The other option is to set up separate "feeder sites" on separate domains with separate IP addresses hosting blogs with relevant content all with links to your main domain. This would obviously work and some people claim to have done this with fantastic results, but it would be a lot of work. As I said... I have had a lot of success with subdomains up until this point in time.