Google Analytics Tracking a sub-directory which itself is pointed to by a separate domain in DNS [closed] - seo

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I have an existing website pointed to by the domain www.xyz.com . We are now creating a new sub-site to this www.xyz.com/ab/. We have another regional domain www.abc.rg purchased and we want to point this domain to the /ab/ sub-folder.
The queries are:
If I want to do this at the DNS level is it going to be an issue in terms of SEO?
If I do so how can I add Google tracking to it? I want to continue using my existing tracking for www.xyz.com and provide reports separately for www.abc.rg.

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I have a subdomain:
subdomain.mydomain.com
On my site are 5 images taken from a table which are links from another site:
example: subdomain.anothersite.com/image/123.jpg
If i rename the links in the table to change the domain from
subdomain.anothersite.com/images/123.jpg to subdomain.mydomain.com/images/123.jpg
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subdomain.mydomain.com/images/123.jpg - but is actually showing the content from subdomain.anothersite.com/images/123.jpg
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You can actually achieve that by setting up a CNAME through your DNS from subdomain.mydomain.com to subdomain.anothersite.com . The domain will be essentially masked and all your users see is subdomain.mydomain.com/images/123.jpg

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I have a couple websites on separate servers and IP's that link back with anchor text and all (dofollow), but my webmasters tools dashboard is always missing these links.
Any way to get around this?
Just typical HTML link back to the web design company I run.
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I want to connect to ssh and type in a command that will show me live updates such as their ip address as they enter my site. is that possible? simply see what page an ip address entered or just the ip of a person that connected to the site.
Live meaning i see the list updated as it happens.
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Usually reading the log is pretty useless though.

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Let's say I have the following subdomain to my root (mydomain.com): blog.mydomain.com.
Does Google treat the subdomain separately from the root from an SEO perspective?
Is it better to use mydomain.com/blog so that I'm optimizing my root page?
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Am I creating competitors for my site by creating subdoamins... becos Google treats subdomains as individual domains... so, am I going to create/build competitors for my website....
I want to go for subdomains.. please explain me the drawbacks and at the same time advantages of having subdomains...
One more question... subfolders are mostly used for blogs... but why the wordpress, blogspot has taken subdomains like if I create any blog then in wordpress it would appear like http://www.health.wordpress.com... so why it has taken subdomain...???
Am I creating competitors for my site
by creating subdoamins
It doesnt matter if it is subdomain or main domain. Unless you have very good content and good hits you are not creating a competition.
but why the wordpress, blogspot has
taken subdomains like if I create any
blog then in wordpress it would appear
like
http://www.health.wordpress.com... so
why it has taken subdomain...???
Its just their way of implementation. BTW this is not programming realted. So voted to close.