Different results on http://site.com, than http://www.site.com | Help!

Discussion in 'Google' started by Steam, Mar 5, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have an issue, I think I have some serious PR Leakage going on I think..... My site has backlinks from a couple PR 2,3,4,5. Yet I'm still a PR 1. I have 49 blog posts that are for the most part unique. I have a full forum with thousands of posts.... yet I'm still PR1.

    I think my issue is that I have differnt backlinks (google updated and my backlinks are the same number now but they often are differnt) registering on http://site than the www.site.com which is acting like I have two seperate sites...(I think)

    What is the best way to work out this issue and combine the stats with eachother?

    Example of my issue on my sites:

    When I check my stats for the site without www.
    (http://site.com) I get the following stats.

    Google Back Links: 35
    Google indexed pages: 2,390


    When I check it with the www.
    (http://www.site.com) I get the following stats.
    Google Back Links: 35
    Google indexed pages: 106
     
    Steam, Mar 5, 2009 IP
  2. bestdomainseller

    bestdomainseller Banned

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    #2
    Ya i too noticed this in many Websites

    for example in the browser type:

    annauniv.edu --> This wont open
    www.annauniv.edu --> This will open

    :)
     
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  3. Random Guy

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    #3
    You can set a 301 refer type thing from one to the other. Google also has some new "canon" type meta tag you might find useful
     
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  4. Steam

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    so do you think google will catch up and index the same amount of pages for www. as well as without it?
     
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  5. Mats

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    More info: http://www.webconfs.com/how-to-redirect-a-webpage.php

     
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    I will try the format on my site and will be back here to tell you what's the answer.
     
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  8. Steam

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    I have that for my blog, and my forums work both ways. Does that make is duplicate content or no?
     
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    mdamin76 Well-Known Member

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    #9
    I'll give an example :

    Let's say you have 500 backlinks from Digital Point's forum signature, of which we already knows that Digital Point is PR6. Actually you are not getting links from PR6 pages. Only the DP's homepage have that PR6, but that doesn't mean that it's internal pages also carries PR6 value. Those page having the links directly from DP's homepage could possibly at PR5. Then, further deeper pages should carry lesser PR value. If in case that you really sure that the particular pages that giving backlinks to your site have a really good PR, then you probably need to wait for the next PR update to see the results.

    Cheers.
     
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  10. Steam

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    #10

    The PR are from some internal pages. But I've checked them.
     
    Steam, Mar 5, 2009 IP