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Originally Posted by Davy
Because the keyword appears first in the domain?
And subdomains are more difficult to set up than sub-folders.
Two reasons why Google might give them more value.
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Google treats subdomains as individual domains, while it treats folders on a domain as belonging.
For SEO on a large number of sites this is ideal. If one goes bad you just remove the content, delete the sub and create another with the content rehashed.
It can be good for linking too.
Just for organizational benefits it's a good option.