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Is there any value to having multiple domain names that point to a parent website? In theory it would seem like a good idea but I can also see where the 'landing' pages would not be deemed as real or of value to spiders and would therefore be a possible red flag. anyone have experience with this? many thanks, slim |
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There is really little use of multiple Domains to the average user, although they can be useful if you run alternative advertising campaigns which you would like to track. Lets say that mycompany.com is the real web site exposing the web site code and mycompany.biz is aliased to a Frame or redirect (so we don't get two identical web sites exposed to the search engines). If you run a magazine advert and provide the .biz address then your web server stats should be able to show you how many people came to the web site as a result of that advert. Of course a lot of larger companies use multiple Domain Name just to block others from registering them and to provide all the permutations in case a visitor types in the wrong address. -- Martyn Fewtrell mfewtrell (AT) networkclub (DOT) co.uk http://www.networkclub.co.uk "Slim" <slimatwork (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:f3bcfb98.0306260731.11aaee03 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com... Is there any value to having multiple domain names that point to a parent website? In theory it would seem like a good idea but I can also see where the 'landing' pages would not be deemed as real or of value to spiders and would therefore be a possible red flag. anyone have experience with this? many thanks, slim |
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thanks. I'm interested in how you developed these 'sitelets' and don't want to bother you to repeat yourself. do you remember when the previous thread was posted and I could look there? (I'm playing into your stated 'laziness' ![]() I work for a big company by day and they are looking to utilize previously purchased domain names for helping with the SEO effort. I think we should be able to use the domains but I want to be sure and follow the rules so that there is added benefit and not penalites. |
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slimatwork (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (Slim) wrote in message news:<f3bcfb98.0306300837.65d1e790 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>... thanks. I'm interested in how you developed these 'sitelets' and don't want to bother you to repeat yourself. do you remember when the previous thread was posted and I could look there? (I'm playing into your stated 'laziness' ![]() I work for a big company by day and they are looking to utilize previously purchased domain names for helping with the SEO effort. I think we should be able to use the domains but I want to be sure and follow the rules so that there is added benefit and not penalites. Buying "used" domain names in your specific category is a great idea. Some already have traffic and Link Popularity. I have did this some some limited success. I bought a used domain name, pointed it to my site and when google re-spidered it, I received 500 hits per day. Mostly because the inbound links gave my site a higher ranking. Also you will show up in the rankings for each domain name, giving you a higher probability of being chosen. Ebay is a good source of used domain names. Also they are fairly cheap there. Another reason to have several domain names is because if one name gets dropped from an engine for whatever reason, the other names will provide some backup. Tim |
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