High DA url rewrite to your url...would it increase the Ranking of a website?
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Hi, my client use a recruiting management tool called njoyn.com. The url of his site look like: www.example.njoyn.com.
Would it increase his ranking if I use this Url above that point to njoyn domain wich has a high DA, and rewrite it to his site www.example.com?
If yes how?
Thanks
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No problem. good luck
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ok, thanks a lot for you answer. That's true it wouldn't be logic
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No i'm sorry i will clarify. What i ment was more "if i think logically i do not think it will give you any benefits"
The example mentioned that if that where true, everyone would start a wordpress.com blog instead of there own site because there Top domain already has superb scorings.
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Hi i am not really sure to understand, did you make an error on this sentence:
"This would mean that if you start a example.wordpress.com blog that it would give you huge benefits right away."
Because this sentence mean that it will give me benefits to use a popular sub domain but you explained below that it wouldn't.
Thanks a lot for your answer
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Normally not, when there are followed links pointed from the njoyn.com domain towards the new rewritten url it does. but i do believe that when the url is just rewritten from a big DA domain to a new domain that this won't impact much.
But the DA is just a main score for the entire root domain and does not directly mean that the subdomain has huge importance or authority. This would mean that if you start a example.wordpress.com blog that it would give you huge benefits right away. More about DA on http://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority
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