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So make sure you have the resources to do that

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 10:42 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
So the audience is a little different. The intent is very different. In that situation, if you have that situation and it matches what your business is facing, you want to separate it, it has a different audience, you might want to consider a subdomain or a microsite. Just keep in mind that any domain you launch takes effort to maintain.

You can, if you don't have the resources, keep it cameroon number data on a central domain. But if you want a little more separation, different aspects of your business are very different and you don't want to associate them with the same domain, you can separate it with a subdomain or a microsite. Just, again, make sure you have the resources to maintain it, because while both have the same potential to rank, it's an effort that increases with each new website you launch.

3. Differentiate into uniquely branded sub-departments.
Third, another goal is to differentiate into uniquely branded sub-departments. I've seen a lot of this in the healthcare space. So the sites that I've worked on, let's say they have Joe Smith Health, and it's a health system, an umbrella health system. Then within that you have Joe Smith Endocrinology.

Typically in these types of situations their branding is completely different. They're in a different niche. They're reaching a different audience, a different community. So in these situations I've seen, particularly healthcare, they usually have the resources to launch and maintain a completely different domain for that uniquely branded sub-sector, and that can mean...