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    Question Website layout.

    I would like to know how search engines see my site if the layout reflects the following,

    Landing page as the home page (basic static php, css page).

    Two links in the landing page, a and b, one of which redirects to a subdomain with marketing stuff and the other link redirects to another subdomain with an online store.

    domain.com (just one page)
    marketing.domain.com (wp page)
    store.domain.com (ecommerce).

    Will this work out bad for SERP? I just wanted a simple home page for faster loading time.

    All your responses are highly appreciated.

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    make sure you have more than 15% of good content versus coding in your main page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mute View Post
    I would like to know how search engines see my site if the layout reflects the following,

    Landing page as the home page (basic static php, css page).

    Two links in the landing page, a and b, one of which redirects to a subdomain with marketing stuff and the other link redirects to another subdomain with an online store.

    domain.com (just one page)
    marketing.domain.com (wp page)
    store.domain.com (ecommerce).

    Will this work out bad for SERP? I just wanted a simple home page for faster loading time.

    All your responses are highly appreciated.
    Just to clear out - so basically you have only links on your page ? no text at all ?
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    That is a good idea. If I were you I would create domain.com/marketing and domain.com/store. I had the same opinion on loading time as you did, few weeks back when I was at the SEOmoz mozcon seo conference. They said folders are more effective then sub domains.

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    Subdomains are treated mainly as separate domains i would use subfolders such as /blog or /store if possible.

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