The ever-present awareness of our customers’ concerns

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sharminsumu
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The ever-present awareness of our customers’ concerns

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Just look at the example below, shared by Andy Chadwick , and the growth that resulted when he migrated a blog (previously hosted on a subdomain) to the main domain (now hosted as a subfolder).

I shared this on Twitter about 4 weeks ago, just wanted to re-share it, as it's still relevant...


There are many success stories of how significant gains have been made by moving content from a subdomain to subfolders.

Just look at what happened when one of Stephen Kenwright 's clients moved his blog from a subdomain to a subdirectory:

I don't want to start an argument or anything, but here's what ukraine telegram number database happened when a client store's blog was moved from a blog.subdomain to a /blog/ subfolder.


Not wanting to start an argument or anything, but here's what happened when a retail client's blog was moved from a blog. subdomain onto a /blog/ subfolder

October 20, 2020
Or many other examples regularly shared on Twitter.

For SEO experts: I've seen over 20% increase in organic traffic since my blog moved from subdomain to subfolder as well as support for a number of snippets. I wish we'd done this sooner , why so many different views on this when it always seems to work.
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