Landing Page and Blog Subdomain Examples & Ideas


Landing Page and Blog Subdomain Examples & Ideas

Using a subdomain is often the choice when you are using a third-party platform like HubSpot to host your landing pages and blog. And your main site is hosted elsewhere. Below is a list of subdomain name options to help you choose one for your company.

Subdomain examples for landing pages

  • offers.yourdomain.com
  • resources.yourdomain.com
  • landing.yourdomain.com
  • lp.yourdomain.com
  • business.yourdomain.com
  • try.yourdomain.com
  • go.yourdomain.com

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  • info.yourdomain.com
  • promo.yourdomain.com
  • pages.yourdomain.com
  • web.yourdomain.com
  • www.yourdomain.com
  • ww1.yourdomain.com
  • ww2.yourdomain.com
  • Subdomain examples for blogs

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

    Alternate to using a subdomain

    If you don’t have the restriction and would like to build everything on HubSpot, I recommend only one primary domain. This will build SEO value towards one domain instead of multiple domains.

    • www.yourdomain.com – Main URL
    • www.yourdomain.com/blog – Blog URL
    • www.yourdomain/lpLanding page URL, will need to manually ad lp/ for each post

    If you’re not using HubSpot for your main website hosting (like WordPress) but just use it for landing pages and blog. I would recommend this approach.

    • yourdomain.com – Main website hosted on another CMS like WordPress (notice no www)
    • www.yourdomain.com – HubSpot landing pages and email
    • www.yourdomain.com/blog – HubSpot Blog URL

     

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    About the Author

    Jake Lett is a results-driven Detroit based B2B marketing consultant with 15+ years of hands-on experience managing SEO and PPC campaigns across manufacturing, SaaS, and professional services industries. He’s a Certified Google Ads Specialist and HubSpot CMS Developer who has personally managed budgets ranging from $500 to over $10,000/month.

    Jake specializes in helping small businesses and solo marketers get more from lean ad budgets—using practical strategies that drive qualified leads, not just traffic. He shares real-world lessons on his blog, YouTube channel, and in his published books on digital marketing.



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