Because search engines don't consider blog.youapp.com as part of yourapp.com
.

So you get the small benefit of additional inbound links, and a large minus
from relevant content not being on my site.

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Neil Middleton
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there a valid reason for wanting to avoid serving directly from
> blog.yourapp.com (i.e are 301's sufficient?)
>
> On Wednesday, 20 June 2012 at 16:27, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
>
> I'd like to set up a reverse proxy, so that requests to
> myherokuapp.com/blog are served by blog.myherokuapp.com without the user
> being any the wiser.
>
> However, I haven't seen any way to do this in Heroku.
>
> Has anybody
>
> 1) been able to do configure this, or
> 2) been able to reverse proxy within their Rails app via gem/plugin, or
> 3) deployed a blog gem/plugin *within* their Rails app that they love
>
> Tired of losing SEO juice, searching for answers...
>
> Thanks
>
> jeff
>
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