View Full Version : Webmaster Related Link Exchange


wyrickj
08-18-2004, 01:38 PM
Hello all I am releasing a new site very soon called Webmaster Stuff. Right now it's just located on a subdomain under my main mi-websolutions.com site but I am targeting total different stuff. The site is about Webmaster / Hosting / SEO stuff. It has tools, articles, and coming soon a large database of hosting / seo firms. I only accept related sites (Hosting, SEO, Web Design) sites.

The site is http://webmasterstuff.mi-websolutions.com or just click the Goog link in my sig.

Code you can use:

<A href="http://webmasterstuff.mi-websolutions.com">web site hosting</A>

<A href="http://webmasterstuff.mi-websolutions.com">web hosting reviews</A>

<A href="http://webmasterstuff.mi-websolutions.com">seo</A>

seo guy
08-18-2004, 03:16 PM
Wyricjk a word of advice, I would stear clear of the subdomain strategy, you can organize your site any way you wish of course, but subfolders work just as well to organize content as subdomains but with subdomains you are hurting your ability to rank overall. The reason is, you loose the pagecount and authority that would have otherwise helped you. That is why this place is not forum.seo-guy it is seo-guy.com/forum/ Trust me on this one I have doen extensive testing.

As for link exchange PM SEO Kid we have www.thelogocreator.com that is relevant to your design content

wyrickj
08-18-2004, 04:02 PM
I am moving it to a new domain pretty quickly. How hard would it be to change links pointing to a subdomain to a new domain?

wyrickj
08-18-2004, 05:07 PM
Thanks SEO Guy for looking out for me. I am registering a new domain in a week or 2 then I asked Aaron Wall how to transfer the current BL's and PR and he said to do a 301 redirect but I thought there was more to it but guess there is not. I will say doing a 301 Redirect on IIS is really super easy. So no need to reply to my previous post on how I can transfer the rankings.

lb27
09-03-2004, 05:56 PM
[QUOTE=seo guy]Wyricjk a word of advice, I would stear clear of the subdomain strategy, you can organize your site any way you wish of course, but subfolders work just as well to organize content as subdomains but with subdomains you are hurting your ability to rank overall. The reason is, you loose the pagecount and authority that would have otherwise helped you. That is why this place is not forum.seo-guy it is seo-guy.com/forum/ Trust me on this one I have doen extensive testing.

As for link exchange PM SEO Kid we have www.thelogocreator.com that is relevant to your design content[/QUOTE]

Oh my - I've read many threads abou ranking & redirecting, etc - just when I think I should go the subdomain route I find your comment.
SEO Guy - I am so lost. My competitors are monster, careerbuilder, etc. We are job sites w/sub categories, ie finance, financial, etc. Yahoo will only accept one url and I'm ranked high for financial but not for finance yet my generic competitors are ranked for all actegories and I see them using subdomains, now. I don't know what to do.
google search for finance jobs =
finance.jobs.monster.com redirects to http://finance.jobs.com/
http://bankingfinance.careerbuilder.com redirects to http://banking-finance.careerbuilder.com/BF/?lr=cbnh_over

Please advise. Thanks