Google’s John Mueller was requested about when it is sensible to host photos or different content material on separate subdomains or domains. John mentioned it is sensible if Google is having bother crawling as a lot because it needs to crawl.
John wrote on LinkedIn, “If Google has bother crawling as a lot because it needs to crawl attributable to technical causes, then splitting the load throughout subdomains or domains is sensible.”
It does not simply should be for photos, he mentioned “typically this is sensible for any form of static content material no matter Google’s crawling (many websites have static content material CDNs).”
Nevertheless it does not matter for many websites, he mentioned, “For many websites, this is not wanted.” Plus he mentioned “it will not push Google to crawl extra, and extra crawling does not imply higher rating.”
Yea, crawling more does not mean better rankings.
And a comply with up query was on a “prioritization queue,” by which John replied, “I am unsure what you imply with “prioritization queue”, that is actually extra of a technical measure. (lookup
“cookieless subdomains for static content material” for instance).”
Right here is that put up:
Discussion board dialogue at LinkedIn.