Creating Sub Domains? Not sure

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  • jlarge143
    Sergeant

    • Aug 2009
    • 33

    Creating Sub Domains? Not sure

    Ok, I have a service company, I serve lots of areas. I see lots of other electrical companies, using domains that appear to be sub domains, Im really not sure what it is called.

    For instance... my website is www.directelectricco.com, I would like to create directelectricco.com/temecula/electrician. How do I create that additional folder, where would I publish and how would I publish to that folder properly.

    Another example would be, say I offer 2 different types of services, I want them to be displayed as EX1. electrician.directelectricco.com EX2. quietcool.directelectricco.com

    Im really not very experienced so I appreciate the help!

    I see a few other bigger companies doing things like this, it seems the keywords help their ranking when doing a search for a particular keyword.

    Thanks

    Again the domain is www.directelectricco.com
  • Vasili
    Moderator

    • Mar 2006
    • 14683

    #2
    Re: Creating Sub Domains? Not sure

    1. You'll find some useful tips on publishing to a Sub-Domain in this post (and in this post).
    2. Be sure you know the difference between an Add-On Domain and a Sub-Domain, as outlined in this thread.
    3. Lastly, be sure you know the difference between a Sub-Directory and a Sub-Domain as discussed at length in this thread.
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    • jlarge143
      Sergeant

      • Aug 2009
      • 33

      #3
      Re: Creating Sub Domains? Not sure

      Originally posted by Vasili View Post
      1. You'll find some useful tips on publishing to a Sub-Domain in this post (and in this post).
      2. Be sure you know the difference between an Add-On Domain and a Sub-Domain, as outlined in this thread.
      3. Lastly, be sure you know the difference between a Sub-Directory and a Sub-Domain as discussed at length in this thread.
      Thank you, Ill take a look

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