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Should We Seperate Our Cms User Interface From Our Main Company Websit
Started by
marquisd
, Aug 25 2012 12:12 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 August 2012 - 12:12 PM
Our company makes websites. Our website has a loggin area for people who already have websites with us. The clients can log in to have access to a user interface for modifying content on their website.
My question is; would it be benficial to keep the "user interface" on the same domain as our company website?
Will traffic to our homepage from "already clients" increase page rank?
e.i.
www.mycompany.com/admin/ for CMS
v.s. on a subdomain
admin.mycompany.com for interface
Pros that I see for same site:
1) more traffic to our homepage by users that want to log in. Increasing page rank? <-- with a question mark
2) Will only need to program log in stuff once on one website.
Cons that I see for same site:
1) Analyics will be jumbled by users that what to log in v.s. new customers visiting the site
2) When we do a full publish of changes on our company site, users will be kicked out of the CMS interface.
Thanks.
My question is; would it be benficial to keep the "user interface" on the same domain as our company website?
Will traffic to our homepage from "already clients" increase page rank?
e.i.
www.mycompany.com/admin/ for CMS
v.s. on a subdomain
admin.mycompany.com for interface
Pros that I see for same site:
1) more traffic to our homepage by users that want to log in. Increasing page rank? <-- with a question mark
2) Will only need to program log in stuff once on one website.
Cons that I see for same site:
1) Analyics will be jumbled by users that what to log in v.s. new customers visiting the site
2) When we do a full publish of changes on our company site, users will be kicked out of the CMS interface.
Thanks.
#2
Posted 25 August 2012 - 02:18 PM
Absolutely NOT.Will traffic to our homepage from "already clients" increase page rank?
#3
Posted 25 August 2012 - 08:18 PM
Damn. Chris stole my answer!
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