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Post by account_disabled on Nov 22, 2023 11:22:22 GMT
Many developers find themselves in the age-old dilemma of whether to develop a website likeBeyond all aspects and possible considerations, how does this choice impact SEO? What is better to choose? What does Google say? Although some SEO pioneers will report that the subdirectory is always better than a subdomain from the point of view of Search Engine Optimization, things change over time. The algorithms of search engines (along with the technology of their spiders) evolve. Google itself reported via Matt Cutts, way back in 2012: “ They're roughly equivalent. I would basically C Level Contact List go with whichever one is easier for you in terms of configuration, your CMSs, all that sort of stuff… Both are on the same domain overall and so it's really a question of which one is easier for you. Whichever one makes you happier I'd go ahead and do it that way” Matt Cutts , Former head of Webspam at Google John Mueller, Google's Search Advocate, has spent a lot of time on Making changes to a site's URL structure tends to take a bit of time to settle down in search, so I recommend picking a setup that you can keep for longer”. Twitter to try to convince even the most traditional SEOs, and in fact confirms that “ Google websearch is fine with using either subdomains or subdirectories.
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