E-commerce with domain and subdomain for products
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Hi,
I have two pages: (main) page with a lot of traffic e.g. www.bags.com/yellow-bag-hp, and I have second subdomain e.g. www.shop.bags.com/yellow-bag-hp . This two domain has different CMS systems.
Sites from main page have higher DA and PA and I can’t delete it, and I also can’t delete sites from a subdomain (shop) because this other CMS for eCommerce.
What do you recommend for resolve this situation. Maybe create new URL: www.bags.com/shop and put on it all products, e.g.: www.bags.com/shop/yellow-bag-hp, and redirect all old pages to this one, or something else?
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Yes, I can, that is what I planned, but can I put what in the Analytics that will connect this domain and say SE (Google): this two domains are the same page?
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Can you edit the pages in either CMS to add a canonical tag to point one to the other? This way Google will consolidate the two in the search results and increase the likelihood of earning rankings?
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Hi,
SE not recognize subdomain and main domain like same page. I have really bad positions for sites on a subdomain.
Will the linking page in Analytics solve the problem?
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Hi Tormar! Are you able to provide Russ with the information he needs?
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What is your concern here? Does the page that ranks on the main domain (www.) not convert the way the page on the ecommerce subdomain? Can you simply update the content on the main domain (www.) so that it converts better?
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