If you are a web hosting company that decided to launch a blog on your website in order to build up content, does it make a difference what URL/name you give this blog? One of the friendly owners started a blog, but chose to install it under /community/ folder name. He doesn't like /blog/ URL out of security concerns
I have two concerns about this.
1. Confusion around the name. When someone thinks "community", they probably think about a forum or a social group, before they think of a blog.
2. Missed opportunity of establishing authority. While you don’t have to call it a “blog”, calling it a “community” may not be beneficial either. I'd call it "company insider", "tech blog", "hosting insights", something that transcends more subject authority.
I thought I'd ask folks with more SEO experience if they think it matters what the URL says when it comes to quality and helpful content that goesinside that URL.
I have two concerns about this.
1. Confusion around the name. When someone thinks "community", they probably think about a forum or a social group, before they think of a blog.
2. Missed opportunity of establishing authority. While you don’t have to call it a “blog”, calling it a “community” may not be beneficial either. I'd call it "company insider", "tech blog", "hosting insights", something that transcends more subject authority.
I thought I'd ask folks with more SEO experience if they think it matters what the URL says when it comes to quality and helpful content that goesinside that URL.