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Your thoughts please, on what is probably a basic question for you experts ...
I have a customer who is looking for me to put website(s) together for him, and I would be interested to hear of anyone's thoughts on the best set up of site(s). Let me try and explain ...
The brand name is his own name, and he owns the .com and .co.uk for this.
There are then three needs for him;
The target market is international so any site(s) will be set up on .com with the .co.uk forwarding to that.
My dilema is this ...
Am I best setting up just one website on OwnName.com with web forwarding on all the others, and the three needs incorporated in this site?
Or should I have mini-sites on the three needs domains, linking (nofollow to avoid link farm label by Google?) to the main content on the OwnName.com? This way the mini sites can generate their own visitors, PR etc
Or doesn't it really matter so long as the content is good, backed up with decent SEO and linking?
Maybe there's an even better, more simple approach that I am missing.
Any pointers are appreciated and thanks for your time.
Chris
I have a customer who is looking for me to put website(s) together for him, and I would be interested to hear of anyone's thoughts on the best set up of site(s). Let me try and explain ...
The brand name is his own name, and he owns the .com and .co.uk for this.
There are then three needs for him;
- need one is consultancy services, for which he has a business name and owns the .co.uk and .com for this.
- need two is to sell ebooks on Amazon, again he has a title name and owns the .co.uk and .com for this.
- need three is for a blog and once again he has a blog name owning the .co.uk and .com for this.
The target market is international so any site(s) will be set up on .com with the .co.uk forwarding to that.
My dilema is this ...
Am I best setting up just one website on OwnName.com with web forwarding on all the others, and the three needs incorporated in this site?
Or should I have mini-sites on the three needs domains, linking (nofollow to avoid link farm label by Google?) to the main content on the OwnName.com? This way the mini sites can generate their own visitors, PR etc
Or doesn't it really matter so long as the content is good, backed up with decent SEO and linking?
Maybe there's an even better, more simple approach that I am missing.
Any pointers are appreciated and thanks for your time.
Chris