Hi there,
I've been setting up blogger blogs for several clients over the years, all integrated into their existing websites, published via ftp to a subdirectory (e.g., the fishing report for the www.fishingportrenfrew.ca site is created with Blogger, but resides at www.fishingportrenfrew.ca/report). Blogger will soon not be allowing ftp, forcing us to use a custom domain/subdomain or move to another platform such as wordpress. My question is, what will the SEO implications be of both options? I.e.., will report.fishingportrenfrew.ca be ranked the same as /report, or will moving to Wordpress to keep the /report subdirectory be the best option?
Thanks for any guidance - I'm a SEO newbie!
Megan
Blogger not accepting ftp - forcing subdomain not subdirectory
Hi there,
I've been setting up blogger blogs for several clients over the years, all integrated into their existing websites, published via ftp to a subdirectory (e.g., the fishing report for the www.fishingportrenfrew.ca site is created with Blogger, but resides at www.fishingportrenfrew.ca/report). Blogger will soon not be allowing ftp, forcing us to use a custom domain/subdomain or move to another platform such as wordpress. My question is, what will the SEO implications be of both options? I.e.., will report.fishingportrenfrew.ca be ranked the same as /report, or will moving to Wordpress to keep the /report subdirectory be the best option?
Thanks for any guidance - I'm a SEO newbie!
Megan