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Hi there, i am in the process of getting a website developed in which the main main focuss is a local business directory, but also other portals like real estate, jobs, classifieds dating etc.

My developer reckons to use individual domains for each one but as it is all going to be for my local city i was thinking of just doing it all under the one domain (brand(

So i guess my question which is better
Jan 29 '10 #1
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zorgi
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I can only have opinion on this and here it is:

If you are thinking SEO (i have not done SEO in a while so this might have changed) than probably individual domains.
If you are thinking branding than probably subdomains.

And what is your php issue? :)
Jan 29 '10 #2
Markus
6,050 Expert 4TB
Please post questions to the appropriate topic. This question has nothing to do with PHP, nor any other topic available on this site. I've moved it over to Misc for you.

Mark.
Jan 29 '10 #3

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