Is there any SEO disadvantage in using a subdomain to host a blog on WordPress or Blogger? I don’t want to go to the trouble of creating a blog module for my site – I’d rather just set up a CNAME entry and point a subdomain to a free WordPress or Blogger account. Will Google punish me for doing this by claiming that I have “duplicate content” – i.e. the intro text for each blog entry will be on my main site and the full details will be visible on WordPress/Blogger? Is it better to incorporate the blog functionality into my main site? Are there any other potential disadvantages to this subdomain/external hosting approach using a free blog host?
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There are a lot of advantages to self-hosting your blog.
Willem Obst answer makes some excellent points, but two serious accusations that are not correct. I know these are incorrect because I am part of the WordPress.com team.
Num 1. If there is a ToS issue, we work with our customers to resolve the issue. In the rare case, where a blog is suspended, the customer is still assisted with exporting their content.
Num 6.We have no bandwidth limits and never have.
Many companies use free WordPress.com for their blog. Here are some examples
http://wordpress.org/showcase/flavor/wordpresscom/
WordPress.com is also is a blogging community which gives you access to a large audience and the community features like the global tag pages.
It’s a great way to get a blog going, and there is no lock in. Here is an example of a blog by some friends that started on WordPress.com and since moved to host it themselves to gain the additional flexibility Willem describes so well:
http://blog.bootuplabs.com/
Finally to the original question. It’s a mixed bag.
The nay sayers to using a subdomain will focus on Google and other search engines generally treating the subdomain as it’s own domain with it’s own authority.
The pro subdomainers will focus on it being another opportunity for a result in Google and the search engines. As is the case for the “bootup labs” example. (Although, Google’s Matt Cutts over a year ago promised this was changing.)
Unrelated to SEO, many teams use a subdomain or separate domain all together for web security reasons. You may notice that http://blog.flickr.net/ is on flickr.net instead of flickr.com primarily — I understand — for this reason.
No in one word
Actually a good idea. Self hosted blogs tend to have a lot integrated into them e.g autopinging
In answer to the question…. NO.
The question you asked is also a little ambiguous. Are you wanting to host your own blog ie run it on your own server under a subdomain, or are you wanting to add a CNAME entry that links to your blog.
There are benefits to both:
Running your own – Advantages:
Running your own – Disdvantages:
Using a third party blog – Advantages:
Using a third party blog – Disvantages:
In regards to SEO and blogs:
Your blog is not going to suffer or be penalised by GOogle/Yahoo/Other search engines if you use a CNAME redirection to another host.
You will not get penalised by a search engine for duplicate content if the content is not completely duplicated on, for example if your main domain uses the title and summary of what is on your blog hosted on the subdomain.
If you adhere to the main SEO principles there is no reason why your blog would suffer on a subdomain:
Hope this helped. If you have any other questions feel free to ask