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Is Creating A Domain Linking to Your Main Site a Good SEO Strategy?
Quote from Matthew Whitewood on August 11, 2021, 5:22 amI was recently looking for a dentist to extract wisdom teeth.
And I found the website of The Wisdom Tooth Clinic:
https://www.thewisdomtoothclinic.com/Over here, it lists all the successful reviews of wisdom tooth extraction and surgery.
This website links to the dental clinic's main site, Tooth Angels:
https://toothangels.com/The main site brands the clinic as focusing on aesthetic dentistry.
As such, it seemed quite smart for them to create a separate domain branding themselves as a speciality in wisdom tooth extraction.
The wisdom tooth service does seem legitimate given all the Google reviews are 5 stars, unlike other dental clinics.I was thinking if this strategy would work for this website.
Putting the course on thepowermoves.com while creating another domain with some articles on basic social skills.
The course tab on this other website would then point to ThePowerMoves website.
I was recently looking for a dentist to extract wisdom teeth.
And I found the website of The Wisdom Tooth Clinic:
https://www.thewisdomtoothclinic.com/
Over here, it lists all the successful reviews of wisdom tooth extraction and surgery.
This website links to the dental clinic's main site, Tooth Angels:
https://toothangels.com/
The main site brands the clinic as focusing on aesthetic dentistry.
As such, it seemed quite smart for them to create a separate domain branding themselves as a speciality in wisdom tooth extraction.
The wisdom tooth service does seem legitimate given all the Google reviews are 5 stars, unlike other dental clinics.
I was thinking if this strategy would work for this website.
Putting the course on thepowermoves.com while creating another domain with some articles on basic social skills.
The course tab on this other website would then point to ThePowerMoves website.
Quote from Lucio Buffalmano on August 11, 2021, 6:17 amI know that some people used that strategy across many websites.
Can't remember the name, but it's considered a "black-hat SEO" strategy, such as, a way to trick Google's algorithm.
With just one website it's probably OK, and it's also probably OK if the content is good.
Then, it might be a smart strategy if one wants to keep a website power-dynamics focused, and one more tailored to growing social intelligence -I'd differentiate between social skills, with many websites doing that, and specifically growing "intuition" and social intelligence: the two overlap of course but are not the same-.
That would become a multi-year project on its own.
While keeping everything on one website would take advantage of the overlap with the already existing audience.But yeah, it's an idea worth considering.
I know that some people used that strategy across many websites.
Can't remember the name, but it's considered a "black-hat SEO" strategy, such as, a way to trick Google's algorithm.
With just one website it's probably OK, and it's also probably OK if the content is good.
Then, it might be a smart strategy if one wants to keep a website power-dynamics focused, and one more tailored to growing social intelligence -I'd differentiate between social skills, with many websites doing that, and specifically growing "intuition" and social intelligence: the two overlap of course but are not the same-.
That would become a multi-year project on its own.
While keeping everything on one website would take advantage of the overlap with the already existing audience.
But yeah, it's an idea worth considering.
Quote from Matthew Whitewood on August 11, 2021, 7:00 amThanks, I will keep this in mind.
The issues I'm concerned about are
- whether people searching for improving social skills would stumble upon this website.
- people who need to improve social skills tend to also need to read social situations better
It's possible that this website grows to become the one-stop shop for social skills & power dynamics (advanced social skills).
Then, we don't need a separate website like how Apple doesn't need a separate website for Mac products.
I mean geographically Apple does but not branding-wise.
Thanks, I will keep this in mind.
The issues I'm concerned about are
- whether people searching for improving social skills would stumble upon this website.
- people who need to improve social skills tend to also need to read social situations better
It's possible that this website grows to become the one-stop shop for social skills & power dynamics (advanced social skills).
Then, we don't need a separate website like how Apple doesn't need a separate website for Mac products.
I mean geographically Apple does but not branding-wise.
Quote from Lucio Buffalmano on August 11, 2021, 1:16 pmBoth are valid concerns.
Both are valid concerns.
