Autoblog question

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by CaLLMeDaDDy, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. #1
    My question:

    Is it bad to have a autoblog on a subdomain, but it isn't used on the subdomain.
    E.g MyName.info < thats the url
    E.g Myname.blahblah.com < this also works

    will the autoblog effect the blahblah domain, is it bad for the blahblah.com ?

    thanks.
     
    CaLLMeDaDDy, Aug 24, 2010 IP
  2. karmaseo

    karmaseo Well-Known Member

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    But first you must check with your hosting and ask about it.
     
    karmaseo, Aug 30, 2010 IP
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    adbox Well-Known Member

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    Many of my colleagues take this approach. It's not bad.
     
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  4. twoD

    twoD Peon

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    I wouldn't bother with SUB-SUB domains because I've rarely ever seen them indexed on Google and to the end user, it really does look like spam. Sub domains tend to be okay, but don't do it in an info. If you're going to go the subdomain route invest in .net or .coms
     
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    Simply NO, it will not affect the BlahBlah domain, the only prroblem is that now you are making it a more shared ip :D but that wont matter as its shared anyways
     
    bojomojo, Sep 1, 2010 IP
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    Subdomain should not effect the top level domain, they are considered new sites. Consider, however, that if you have good PR or authority on the main domain your subdomains can leech some of that authority which is good for rankings. It really depends on what our strategy is, but regardless stay away from the .info if you can. Although there is no hard evidence that .info will not or cannot rank as well as .org .com or .net, the overall perception of them is typically spam.
     
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    seomarketings Peon

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    You know what? For the niche blogs built using autoblogging methods, I just don't worry about it. It's a case of getting them up and built and moving on. I use quite a few useful little plugins to do various things, and I'll share as many of them as I can think of in the short report.

    The links in an article usually come in the resources box at the bottom of the article itself, and something I've been looking for is a simple method of inserting an ad right before the resource box that then draws attention away from it.
     
    seomarketings, Sep 8, 2010 IP