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Old 11-08-2009, 12:36 AM
hkindc hkindc is offline
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Subdomain or not subdomain

As we develop a new site, we want to keep a lot of new informational pages on a sub domain. Our blog is on one and we get extra listings on google from it with every post- google will give 2 listings per sub domain, supposedly. Our new design firm discourages this claiming that this weakens the main domain. Our domain is pretty strong on its own organically and so I think folding out new informational pages- key word heavy and link heavy- would be a good move. Maybe they just don't want to do the work of carrying cookies across from domain to sub domain.
any opinions from the experts here?
Thanks for any help
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