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link:www.domain.com different than link:domain.com

Discussion in 'SEO' started by Anita, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    If I type the following into Google:
    link:www.saynotocrack.com
    I get a different # of links (1,620) than if I type in:
    link:saynotocrack.com (0 links)

    Why is this? I've noticed other sites, like Neatorama, don't show this difference. Is something setup wrong on the site? Can this impact SERPs?

    Thanks!
    Anita :)
     
    Anita, Apr 5, 2007 IP
  2. BuenosAires

    BuenosAires Peon

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    #2
    I was able to access your site directly with either the www or non-www version.

    As it stands, search engines may treat the two versions as different domains, confusing them a little. Also, it can mean your link equity is spread out between the two versions, possibly hurting rankings.

    The standard answer is to 301 redirect the non-www version to the www version of your website. Most good hosting providers should be able to do this for you (some even have it as a control panel option). If not a techie person on here should be able to help you with some further advice (or search google for a solution).

    Also, in Google webmaster tools (sitemaps etc) you can tell them which version you want them to look at, www or non-www.
     
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    soju Peon

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    jhnrang Notable Member

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    #4
    It means you have always used www while building your links. As G treats these two --as separate urls --you mat be well -off doing a re-direct.
     
    jhnrang, Apr 5, 2007 IP
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    imnajam Well-Known Member

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    #5
    You may also use google sitemap and tell google about your preferred URL.
     
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    WorldImpulse Well-Known Member

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    The non www version will also show links to the sub domains of your site
     
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    which one is best, www or non www? Knowing that non www show links from sub domains?
     
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    #8
    If you use Apache do a 301 re-direct and put this in your .htacces file

    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} .
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.saynotocrack\.com
    RewriteRule (.*) http://www.saynotocrack.com/$1 [R=301,L]

    that will re-direct all request for hxxp://saynotocrack.com and forward it to hxxp://www.saynotocrack.com. It will also help prevent problems with search engines thinking your 2 urls are different sites.
     
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  9. Anita

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    Awesome suggestions, thanks all!
     
    Anita, Apr 5, 2007 IP
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    boyponga Banned

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    #10
    No, URL with www is URL with backlinks without www. In short, when you do the link: on the URL without www, it would show all the linked URLs having all URLs with or without www, but if you use link: on the URL with www, it would only display links having www on the URL.
     
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  11. Anita

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    I just received a warning for this being in the wrong category ... not complaining at all, but I am curious - why would this be classified as Reviews...SEO? I was just trying to figure out why Google results were different for each scenario and the impact.

    Thanks!
    Anita :)
     
    Anita, Apr 5, 2007 IP