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I have some software I'm going to start using on client sites that is a theme in and of itself, but can be used with another theme as a sub-domain.
This software is for creating custom opt-in pages and sales pages. I'd rather just create a sub-domain for the sales page and opt-in page rather than purchasing additional domains.
Please let me know if you know how to do this?
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Adding a subdomain is usually done via a control panel. For example, it's easy when using Plesk. (It's also proper when using Plesk -- i.e., separate hosting from main domain. Subdomains were invented to allow multi computers to use same primary domain.)
Godaddy, which I know you're using, has a butchered version of cPanel that they use, so not really sure. If they've not screwed with it, it's probably the same as normal. Many hosts have step-by-step tutorials to help you through this process. For example:
http://ca.dayanahost.com/tutorials/C...g_a_subdomain/
Cpanel stores files in subfolder -- meaning
site.com/subdomain = subdomain.site.com -- which is knd of crappy for SEO, as dupe content is possible. In fact, here's a recent complaint from a Godaddy user, on this exact topic:
http://www.seorefugee.com/forums/seo...e-content.html
Can it be done? Yes.
Can it be done on Godaddy shared hosting? Yes, but there may be consequences.
The way that cPanel handles domains and subdomains is just really crappy, backwards, outdated, and out of spec by what most admins would like to see done. Complaints about it are common. Here's a thread from WHT from just a couple of months ago, same/similar complaint:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=975985
So take that into consideration is SEO is a motivating factor of having the subdomain.
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