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So if you plan to grow and acquire new locations or

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So they launch two websites — CoolClothesDallas.com and CoolClothesFortWorth.com. But the problem with that is, if you want to grow, you’re going to open stores in Austin, Houston, etc. You’ve set the precedent that you’re going to have a different domain for each location, which is not really future-proof. It’s hard to scale. Every time you launch a brand new website, it’s a lot of work to launch it, a lot of work to maintain it.

A products or services or whatever, just make sure you choose a domain structure that's going to accommodate that. Specifically, I would say that a basic root domain with subfolders for the different cameroon number data or services that you have is probably the best bet for that situation. So you have YourSite.com/Product1, /Product2, and you talk about it in that sense because it's all related. It's all the same topic. It's more future-proof. It's easier to add a page than to start a whole new domain.

2. Define the different aspects of the business.
So another business objective that could influence your domain structure would be that the business wants to establish distinct aspects to their business. An example that I found to be actually helpful is Apple.com having a subdomain for Trailers.Apple.com.

Now, I'm not Apple. I don't really know exactly why they do this, but I would have to imagine it was because there are very different intents and uses for these different types of content that live on the subdomain versus the main site. So the trailers have movie trailers, a lot of different content, and Apple.com is talking more about its consumer products, more about that kind of thing.
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