Root Domain Campaign track subdomains¿?
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I have set the campaign for the Root domain, hw, I'm receiving issues for both subdomains, demo and www. Our site is set to redirect all non www traffic to www, except demo, who has its own rules.
Is that normal? Should I contact the support team?
Thanks
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Hi Milos
Ya sure you can always get help from me, you can send private message to me also for your query.
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Thank you cprasad,
I always miss big and obvious, text messages...
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Thank you Sanket, I do have more questions about that, but as I'm still learning how to use all the tools - would like to keep that offer for other moment and form some more precise question
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Yes, That is correct. If you setup root domain for your campaign it will show all the issues and on page report cards for all the subdomains within your root domain. That is not an issue.
When you go to the campaign setup page it clearly say that the root domain will track all the subdomains under that root domain. (See attached image) And also read Campaign Setup
If you need to track only the specific subdomain individually, you have to add them as different campaigns.
Good Luck
cprasad
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Hi Milos,
If you have solve canonical problem then no need to worry because if you have redirect your all traffic then google not consider your domain as a duplicate content and you also specifies that demo has their own rules so no need to worry. If you need more explanation share your exact errors so i can give you clear reasons of that errors.
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