Subdomain or Subdirectory: The Surprising SEO Secret That Could Make or Break Your Website!

Subdomain or Subdirectory: The Surprising SEO Secret That Could Make or Break Your Website!
Choosing a domain name in WordPress.com.

Enter your desired subdomain (e.g., subdomain.example.com) and click the “Continue” button.

Using a domain you own with WordPress.com subdomain.

In the “Connect your domain” section, click the “Select” button.

Congratulations! You’ve created your subdomain.

Since your website uses WordPress.com name servers, the DNS records for your subdomain should automatically configure. Test your new subdomain URL in a web browser to see if it’s working.

What is a subdirectory?

A subdirectory is a subfolder within your main website. It appears as a page after the root domain (e.g., example.com/blog, example.com/shop, example.com/about) and is preferred by SEO professionals running smaller websites.

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