Good Subdomain Names For Landing Pages

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A good subdomain name for a landing page is one that’s short, memorable, and has good search engine optimization. The right domain name will help you rank higher in the SERP (Search Engine Results Page).

The good news is that there are plenty of good subdomain names for landing pages. But the bad news is that it can be hard to pick one out of all the options! This post will help you navigate your way through this tricky topic by giving you some inspiration and tips on how to find a good domain name for your landing page (see here if you want to know what are the key components of a landing page).

Choosing the subdomain

Choosing a subdomain name for your company is an important decision. Which one will best express who you are and what makes the most sense? In order to help, we’ve compiled this list of common options- from “www” domain names all the way through parked domains that have been set up just so someone can access them remotely via their website without being active on any given network at all!

Most CRM or page builder tools allow putting together websites per no-code drag and drop in minutes, so the use of hyper-converting landing pages has become very popular. Some good examples of landing pages are the ones built by Leadpages, Unbounce, and Instapage.

How to set up subdomains

If you want to have a separate site apart from the main one, rather than registering a new domain name get yourself set up with an existing subdomain like blog.www., info… or forum… using your already owned domains such as .com; use multiple levels for better organization and make them easy-to-find by creating directories at different depths (for instance: www., index.html). Subdomains are extensions of any web address that can forward users to URLs instead of purchasing additional websites!

To create a subdomain you have to check your hosting provider and/or your domain registrar, they all provide easy options to set up landing page subdomain names.

Subdomain names for blog pages

If you have only one domain and want a clear indication in your URL that your site is a blog you can use domains like:

  • art.blog
  • business.blog
  • car.blog
  • code.blog
  • data.blog
  • design.blog
  • family.blog
  • fashion.blog
  • finance.blog
  • fitness.blog
  • food.blog
  • game.blog
  • health.blog
  • home.blog
  • law.blog
  • movie.blog
  • music.blog
  • news.blog
  • photo.blog
  • poetry.blog
  • politics.blog
  • school.blog
  • science.blog
  • sport.blog
  • tech.blog
  • travel.blog
  • video.blog
  • water.blog

If you have already a domain (for instance .com) and want to add an additional blog, you can go for:

  • blog.yourdomain.com
  • news.yourdomain.com
  • articles.yourdomain.com
  • news.yourdomain.com
  • insights.yourdomain.com
  • resources.yourdomain.com

etc.

Common subdomains names for landing pages

If you want to use a subdomain name for landing pages that’s short and memorable, consider these common options:

  • get.yourdomain.com
  • products.yourdomain.com
  • services.yourdomain.com
  • offers.yourdomain.com
  • webinars.yourdomain.com
  • sales.yourdomain.com
  • case-studies.yourdomain.com
  • signup.yourdomain.com
  • contact.yourdomain.com
  • free-trial.yourdomain.com
  • demo.yourdomain.com
  • news.yourdomain.com
  • landing.yourdomain.com
  • articles.yourdomain.com
  • resources.yourdomain.com
  • insights.yourdomain.com
  • events.yourdomain.com
  • hotels.yourdomain.com
  • villas.yourdomain.com
  • flights.yourdomain.com

etc…

And good subdomains for landing pages don’t stop there! You can also buy parking domains if you need more than one landing page option to choose from, but remember that they won’t be indexed by the search engines so use them only if you have no other options available or think of it as an investment in future marketing campaigns (ie: purchase all possible good subdomains for your keywords and redirect each domain with a different ad). Keep exploring this topic on our blog because we’re always coming up with new ideas for good subdomain names for landing pages;)

There are good online tools to help you find good subdomain names for landing pages such as name.com or godaddy which can make it easy to find good ones that won’t be taken already and will also give you an idea of what your web address might look like! Good luck with creating a good subdomain name for your landing page:)

Check here if you need to know if you need a domain for a landing page.

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Author: Richard Buettner

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