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Topicgamefaqs.gamespot.com
yoloyoloswagEMP
01/24/18 5:40:37 PM
#209:


CartmanMustDie posted...
yoloyoloswagEMP posted...
ChromaticAngel posted...
yoloyoloswagEMP posted...
The primary reason for this domain change is to show that as a collective, GameFAQs and GameSpot are the definitive, largest destination for gaming on the Internet. By combining our strengths and hosting the sites on the same domain, we will offer the largest and most comprehensive place to go to for anything gaming. We considered many options on how to get the two sites on the same domain. Ultimately, it made the most sense to have both sites on the GameSpot domain, as it is the flagship CBS Interactive gaming brand, rather than hosting both sites on the GameFAQs domain or even moving both to another new (and unknown) domain.

What fucking idiot came up with this solution?

Using a subdomain means you don't share SEO power, they're still separate entities in the eyes of Google. Hahah CNET is a fucking mess


it's a branding thing. the SEO isn't going to change.

it was decided likely by some dude high up at CBS miles above SBAllen.

Senior Sailor probably isn't happy about this as it's a demotion for him.

Yeah dude, I get the play but I don't see it as their best option.

Speaking as someone that does marketing strategy for a living, I don't see why they don't merge to a single domain to gain backlink power from GameFAQs' website assets. If they're migrating anyways, why the subdomain? What's the advantage?


What products do you help market that's more profitable than gamefaqs?

LINE and Uber.

I've done a lot of corporate training to help companies build out and scale their growth teams.
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