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Ecommerce subdomain vs. subdirectory

Ecommerce subdomain vs. subdirectory

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Ecommerce subdomain vs. subdirectory

- [Instructor] My website is deytips.com. This is also my root domain. I blog about different topics on my website, including SEO, email marketing, and social media marketing. My website has subdirectories. So for example, I could have a subdirectory for SEO at deytips/SEO, at deytips.com/email-marketing, and at deytips.com/Social-Media. Now, these are still pages that are connected to my root domain. Similarly, I might have a subdirectory for my blog. This could be at deytips.com/blog. If I decided to start a shop then I could have a subdirectory for my shop, deytips.com/shop. Again, all of these subdirectories are still attached to my website. Now, I can get deeper with regards to subfolders. So the more slashes I have, the deeper I'm getting into a subfolder. For example, deytips.com/blog/seo is a deeper subfolder than deytips.com/seo. Similarly, I might have the same thing for my blogs about email and my blogs about…

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