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  1. creating subdomain of a spammy domain {seo}
  2. creating subdomain of a spammy domain {spammy articles}
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  14. will the subdomain be affected by the main domain spam?
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  17. It depends on how spammed the domain is - if it's just regular spam, without penalty or manual penalty, then no harm done, and it will function like a normal domain.
  18. If the root domain is spammed to death, with manual penalty, etc, then anything to do with the domain will also incur penalty elsewhere.
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  23. This is pretty easy to test, in general a sub domain is treated as a separate entity to the root. This is kind of why Majestic have multiple backlink indexes e.g. Root, WWW, PATH.
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  25. But a simple test, create a dummy site for a easy keyword, setup the subdomain and send out a link, wait and see what happens.
  26. Yes.
  27. But the opposite is not always true. A spammy subdomain might not always harm a clean domain (e.g. yourspam.wordpress.com won't harm wordpress.com).
  28. A subdomain is treated a different entity, however since it comes from the same IP, it's risky to create backlinks to main the site and subdomain. Let me try to answer your question by giving you an example, where we experimented with the idea of subdomain and main site linking , it would help you understand how google treats them as different entities.
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  30. We had a client who runs one of his donation campaign for his project from his subdomain and used the main domain for commercial purpose.
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  32. He was linking both domains in reciprocal links to send traffic to donation subdomain from the main site and vice versa. The results were shocking as the donation website was ranking far better on even commercial keywords better than main website. We did a deeper analysis and found out the donation website was out-performing main website in terms of high authority contextual backlinks. After some time, the main site started dipping more on the organic traffic and results, we analysed and concluded it was reciprocal linking that was the source of the problem.
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  34. We had to make a choice either to remove reciprocal backlinks or test the subdomain on a separate IP. First, we removed the reciprocal links (even if the client was not ready easily) just to prove to the client that it was subdomain links that were causing the problem, the results were good as the main site recovered the ranks and traffic (we also implemented our planned off-page for both the sites) .
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  36. Now, this helped us conclude that same IP + subdomain was an issue but we were not sure whether moving to another server would help (not only IP, we had made clear that we wanted a separate location for server IP from hosting company). We shifted the IP first and then watched the results , the donation site was steadily improving on donation related keywords and dipping on commercial keywords, on the other hand, the main website crept up slowly in ranks on commercial keywords (they were medium-high competition keywords).
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  38. We made it clear to the client, that this time the links won't be reciprocal and he has to decide his priority about which site he wants to give follow and no follow links. The client wanted the backlinks from donation to the main site with do-follow links, so we created the same. This further helped our commercial website rank to improve, we are still running the websites in the same mode and the results are good.
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  40. I hope this answers your query and would help you have a decision.
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  42. You’ve probably heard about content upgrades. The idea of offering a unique lead magnet (or freebie) that is specific to a certain blog post or piece of content.
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  44. This idea is similar but you don’t have to create a lead magnet for each post.
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  46. Here’s how this ‘category targeted opt-ins’ idea works:
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  48. What you’d do is create a free download for each of your main blog categories (limit this to 5 to keep it manageable).
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  50. First, you need to create a killer lead magnet for each category.
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  55. Google TrustRank tells you how trustworthy a website is. It basically determines the overall backlink profile of a site. There’s no accurate tool to find out the TrustRank of a site but MozTrust from Moz gives you a better understanding about how trustworthy a site is.
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  57. 15. What are backlinks? What are the best resources for SEO?
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  59. A backlink is considered as an inbound link. When someone links to your site, that’s called a backlink (which is also called as incoming links).
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  61. You’ll find a variety of technical words used for backlinks which are mainly;
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  63. Internal links (which contain links of your own site)
  64. External links (which contain links from other sites)
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