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        <title>If you host your blog on your </title>
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            <name>Paul Biggs</name>
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        <content>If you host your blog on your company domain, there is an added benefit of using a subdomain (blog.company.com) rather than a subdirectory (www.company.com/blog). Since the search engines see a subdomain as a unique URL from the main domain, you have a better chance of grabbing two spots on a results page (SERP) if both your blog and site are well ranked.</content>
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