hello again...!!!
(woke up wondering about this in the middle of the night, last nite):
Background: my recording studio's site used to be a set of pages on my main site (an indie music promotion site). it now has it's own domain...
...but...
Q: The hosting plan I went with...w/ GoDaddy...was an upgrade from a 'standard' to a 'deluxe'. this means I can host two sites for a reduced rate, which I went for. it also means that my original site (moonjams) remains as the Primary account. My new domain (moonmixstudios) is the Secondary account. (I guess you could say it's shared hosting?)
so...my new site's files reside in a folder of the same name in the moonjams directory...with some sort of url re-director or pointer or something in place for people wishing to visit the new site.
now...it works fine for web surfers...
but how about for search engines...???
thanks much,
BiggyRat
MoonMix Studios
(woke up wondering about this in the middle of the night, last nite):
Background: my recording studio's site used to be a set of pages on my main site (an indie music promotion site). it now has it's own domain...
...but...
Q: The hosting plan I went with...w/ GoDaddy...was an upgrade from a 'standard' to a 'deluxe'. this means I can host two sites for a reduced rate, which I went for. it also means that my original site (moonjams) remains as the Primary account. My new domain (moonmixstudios) is the Secondary account. (I guess you could say it's shared hosting?)
so...my new site's files reside in a folder of the same name in the moonjams directory...with some sort of url re-director or pointer or something in place for people wishing to visit the new site.
now...it works fine for web surfers...
but how about for search engines...???
thanks much,
BiggyRat
MoonMix Studios