Splitting an existing site into sub-domains and using a landing page with an http 301 - is this just wrong?

Splitting an existing site into sub-domains and using a landing page with an http 301 - is this just wrong? - If a page has internal and external outgoing links to redirecting URLs, it’s returning 3xx (301, 302, etc.) HTTP status codes standing for redirection. This issue means that the page does not exist on a permanent or temporary basis. It appears on most of the popular web browsers, usually caused by a misconfigured website. However, there are some steps you can take to ensure the issue isn’t on your side. You can find more details about redirecting URLs by reading the Google Search Central overview. In this article, we’ll go over how you can fix the Splitting an existing site into sub-domains and using a landing page with an http 301 - is this just wrong? error on your web browser. Problem :


I currently manage a website for a large(ish) primary school. I'm in the process of rebuilding their website, and have had a thought today about how to potentially better organise the content.



We currently have a Joomla site running at myprimary.com, and most of the content and menu items are specifically related to the primary school. However, there are two menu items ("Nursery" and "After School Club") that I feel would do better with their own Joomla sites as they are technically separate organisations that are just closely related to the school (and also share the premises).



What I'm thinking of doing involves using 3 subdomains:




  • school.myprimary.com

  • nursery.myprimary.com

  • club.myprimary.com



I would then use myprimary.com as a landing page. In theory this page could display a menu for each of the subdomains, but ideally I'd like it to just redirect to school.myprimary.com. This would allow people to carry on using the domain in the same way as they have been doing in the past, and I would expect that the majority of visitors will be aiming for the actual school information. Each subdomain would contain links to the other two sites in a kind of "Visit our Other Sites" kind of a fashion, and would be visibly similar to each other whilst retaining elemenets of individuality (colour schemes, etc).



Another benefit of doing this is that if school is closed due to snow, I can switch to serving a completely static html page from myprimary.com explaining the situation, alleviating some of the strain caused by thousands of visits within a very short timeframe on days when the weather is questionable.



A separate point to note is that we currently use a CNAME record to handle the www subdomain. Whilst I don't see this causing a problem with the landing page, we may have to train people to not try and use www.nursery.myprimary.com.



Is this approach something that makes sense, both in terms of SEO and usability? Or should i just ditch this idea now before I get stuck into it?


Solution :

Whether or not you use a static page or a redirect on the home page, you will want to ensure that all deeper pages get redirected appropriately:




  • example.com/staff -> school.example.com/staff

  • example.com/campus -> school.example.com/campus

  • etc.



If you redirect the home page, I would expect that most people would not bookmark it. If example.com redirected to school.example.com, my browser would only allow me to bookmark school.example.com easily. Even with a menu page there, I'd probably bookmark the page for the school my kids actually attend. Your plan for publishing static info on that page during a snow storm may not actually get many people looking at that page.
I wish that schools typically put such important news into their header template so that it shows up on each and every page of the site. I've gotten frustrated trying to dig around my school's website trying to figure out where the closing info is actually posted.


We hope that this article has helped you resolve the seo, redirects, joomla error in your web browsers. Enjoy browsing the internet uninterrupted!

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