11-17-2018, 04:22 AM
Now here are few options for you.
- First one that you should make other sub-domains for those pages. In this way they will be easy to handle. But I don't recommend it because search engines considers sub-domains as other domains & for few pages you have to do their SEO from scratch.
- Second option will be that you create sub-directory or category for those pages such as "/nl" or "/en-us" under the root domain. But if the pages doesn't represent any sub-category then it will be irrelevant.
- The next thing you can do is to define the individual page as their respective language under their own html code. Which I am suggesting you do it. It will look like this:
Just change the language type each time as per your need in the page's.
- First one that you should make other sub-domains for those pages. In this way they will be easy to handle. But I don't recommend it because search engines considers sub-domains as other domains & for few pages you have to do their SEO from scratch.
- Second option will be that you create sub-directory or category for those pages such as "/nl" or "/en-us" under the root domain. But if the pages doesn't represent any sub-category then it will be irrelevant.
- The next thing you can do is to define the individual page as their respective language under their own html code. Which I am suggesting you do it. It will look like this:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
Just change the language type each time as per your need in the page's.