We have the main site site.com, we decided to involve as many partners, through our platform. We have developed a design that lets the users create websites on subdomains, for example, mysite.site.com design, same goods as the main, different meta tags, articles, and etc..
The question is, how will Google consider this? Will Google the same importance to the subdomains?
They will be treated normally.
But to make them rise, it is necessary to do all the activities for its growth individually. Looking at the current standards, it will not place those pages on the top and the traffic will be 0 on them if no efforts are taken for its growth.
Specifically, the text will be different, and meta tags as well. I'm talking about design and calculators.
If so then everything will be okay. There is no need to worry about.
Quote from: Suneel on July 03, 2017, 11:50:31 AM
We have the main site site.com, we decided to involve as many partners, through our platform. We have developed a design that lets the users create websites on subdomains, for example, mysite.site.com design, same goods as the main, different meta tags, articles, and etc..
The question is, how will Google consider this? Will Google the same importance to the subdomains?
Google is no longer treating subdomains independently if it gets attached to the main domain. It will give the higher relevance and importance to main domain as well as to the subdomain. In that, if the multiple subdomains are highly relevant to a search query, its still possible for all of them to rank well.
Subdomains in Google are treated same as regular websites like subfolders. The exception is added to this, as those subdomains are under control of different individuals, who are using the same domain.
Hello,
A subdomains is part of a website. It provides quick, easy, less costly method create new site without buying new domains. Google treats subdomains like websites subfolders. Also, a subdomain that is based on a directory outside the main structure of the main website is treated as a separate website.