| The `Sub-Domain' - An Affiliate's Friend   
                  by Stephen Brennan
 It's surprising, at least to me, the amount of Affiliates 
                  who aren't aware of the value and flexibility that the 
                  'sub-domain' can give their promotional website activities. 
                  Set up in the right way, a single domain through a host who 
                  includes multiple 'sub-domains' in their hosting package can 
                  fill ALL the online needs of even the busiest and most 
                  diversified Affiliate.
 Firstly, for those who need to 
                  know, a 'sub-domain' is simply a separate, individual web 
                  folder, which can be attached to a 'main' domain and treated 
                  in all respects as a separate entity online. It is similar to 
                  a 'sub-web', which most hosting facilities include except that 
                  it is, in it's own right, treated as a separate domain by the 
                  SEs rather than a sub-folder under a domain.
 
 The way in 
                  which they are represented online as URLs is as 
                  follows:
 
 For instance, if you have a domain name, 
                  'domain.com' and you add a sub-domain named 'bubble', the URL 
                  to that particular 'website' (which is what each sub-domain 
                  amounts to, a separate website) will be 'bubble.domain.com'. 
                  No doubt, many have seen these types of URLs online and in 
                  promo emails etc. The 'dot' between the sub-domain and main 
                  domain is not to be confused with the 'dash' that can be used 
                  as part of a main domain. For instance, 'bubble-domain.com' 
                  would need to be registered and propagated in it's own right 
                  whereas, sub-domains can be created under a main domain in a 
                  matter of seconds, with their own FTP password, image, private 
                  and cgi-bin folders etc.
 
 What makes them so valuable a 
                  tool, if it's not so obvious already, is that an Affiliate can 
                  create a separate website for totally unrelated products or 
                  services, fill each website with the necessary pages of 
                  content, links and facilities etc and promote each to the 
                  Search Engines and other directories, virtually as if it were 
                  a different main domain. As I've said, the SEs treat each 
                  sub-domain as a separate entity and categorize them as such. A 
                  very handy ability when it comes to Affiliate programs that 
                  supply a website or webpage for their Affiliates to use and 
                  promote. In such a case, you can basically make that page or 
                  site your very own in every respect, optimizing for SEs and 
                  presenting it how ever you please (provided no agreements are 
                  broken).
 
 Obviously, having a 'generic' main domain name 
                  is essential to getting the best out of this cost, time and 
                  trouble saving method of creating multiple websites. If you 
                  have a main domain name 'pillshop.net' (perhaps your initial 
                  Affiliate endeavor involved promoting this type of product) it 
                  is really only going to be useful for the one type of product 
                  or service. Alternatively, something more generic like 
                  'online-plus.biz' is going to be useful for promoting almost 
                  anything because it has no specific meaning. For instance, in 
                  the case of promoting a Singles Dating Affiliate program, 
                  something like 'singles.online-plus.biz' would work as well as 
                  'pills.online-plus.biz' or even 'dogs.online-plus.biz'. 
                  However, 'singles.pillshop.net' just doesn't work, does it? 
                  (Although, I have seen some pretty weird URLs 
                  around!)
 
 The only problem you will be presented with, 
                  concerns the traffic ranking facility Alexa. Alexa will read 
                  all sub-domains as their parent 'main domain', so the traffic 
                  ranking for each website will be the same, as will all the 
                  other Alexa information. However, this isn't such a great 
                  problem when you consider that the total traffic indicated for 
                  each website will actually be the total for ALL of them. In my 
                  opinion, not so much of a problem, at all.
 
 So, for the 
                  Affiliate at least, choosing the right type of domain name and 
                  a hosting facility that includes multiple sub-domains in their 
                  package is very important, especially if there's any 
                  possibility that you're going to be venturing into promoting 
                  unrelated products and services. The first hosting facility I 
                  was involved with a few years ago, charged $10 to create each 
                  sub-domain. The one I've been with for the last couple of 
                  years, allows unlimited free sub-domains (contact me at one of 
                  my websites if you want to know who they are).
 
 About the AuthorStephen Brennan is the author of the popular ebook title 'The Affiliate Guide Book' - The 
                  Definitive guide to Affiliate SUCCESS. He also runs The 
                  Home Based Business and Affiliate Center and HomeBasedBiz Safelist. |