 Today's question is an evergreen one. Deepak from India asks us, subdomain or subfolder, which one is the most beneficial for SEO? Google Web Search is fine with using either subdomains or subdirectories. Making changes to a site's URL structure tends to take a bit of time to settle down and search, so I recommend picking a setup that you can keep for longer. Some servers make it easier to set up different parts of a website as subdirectories. That's fine for us. This helps us with crawling, since we understand that everything's on the same server and can crawl it in a similar way. Sometimes, this also makes it easier for users to recognize that these sections are all a part of the same bigger website. On other servers, using subdirectories for different sections, like a blog and a shop, can be trickier, and it's easier to put them on separate subdomains. That also works for us. You'll need to verify subdomains separately in Search Console, make any changes to settings, and track overall performance per subdomain. We do have to learn how to crawl them separately, but for the most part, that's just the formality for the first few days. So in short, use what works best for your setup and think about your longer-term plans when picking one or the other. We love sharing these videos with you, so please like and comment if you're enjoying them. And don't forget, you can subscribe to their channel for the latest video updates.