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Old 11-09-2009, 03:48 PM Landing Pages...
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I am a bit curious on this topic...http://www.webmaster-talk.com/seo-ta...n-landing.html

(started a new thread because I am trying to get a quicker reply on this)

Might an example of a successful "landing page" be using an index.html page on sub-domains as opposed of just creating the sub-domains and listing the actual content on the sub-domin index.html page itself?

The reason I ask this question is I wanted to know if a site I had in the past was actually using a "landing page"...I believe that it was, but I thought I would post this message to see what others had to say.

I had a site in the past with quite a few sub-domains, and for each sub-domain, I dropped an index.html page in each sub-domain that explained what was sold in that sub-domain.

Ex: I had an electronics 'department' on my site, hence it was electronics.mysite.com and on the index.html page inside that sub-domain, I had some relevant information regarding my electronics selection on my site and on that index.html page was a button to shop electronics section.

Is this what it's meant by utilizing a 'landing page'?

Thanks for your time.
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Old 11-09-2009, 07:55 PM Re: Landing Pages...
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From my point of view - and someone can correct me if I'm wrong - when I work with clients here in the states...I talk to them about keywords and then their "landing page". I do a lot of link building...so I may point a lot of links to their money page or landing page. For an example - if I have a site that talks about cars, and I want to focus on Fords, I would point the links at the subdomain index page of Ford - therefore, calling it my "landing page". Hope this makes sense.
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Old 11-09-2009, 08:12 PM Re: Landing Pages...
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A landing page is just a page different than your home page to land customers. It can be anything....not just index.html

it can be www.yoursite.com/landing1.html and so on.

subdomains are an entirely different animal. I you do not have an established subdomain...then creating one just to land visitors there is not a good idea!

A subdomain acts as an entirely different site...ie it wont have and of the power/page rank of the top level domain!
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