1 site - 2 domain in .com & .com.au

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by dhaarvi, Oct 4, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    we have a site www.xxx.com. we have planned to buy a domain in australian domain (www.xxx.com.au). Here we are planned to use same content for both domain or else we have to create a new content(duplicate content Issue).

    I have a big doubt. kindly clarify my doubt. shall i have more than one domain for a same site. I like to know in SEO perspective. Please clarify doubt. whether does it affects or helpful for SEO purpose
     
    Last edited: Oct 4, 2009
    dhaarvi, Oct 4, 2009 IP
  2. SiberForum

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    You can. That is not forbiden. But you need to understand if that worth
     
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  3. dhaarvi

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    I have one more doubt... in 301 Redirect Issue?


    I have searched regarding same site have more than one domain for duplicate content issue. I have found does 301 redirect options will help or not.

    I am seeking serious help from all

    2 DOUBTs

    1. 1 site have 2 domain( .com & .com.au) with same content
    2. or Shall we use 301 Redirect
    3. Or we have create new content for .com.au site


     
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    You'd better redirect the .com.au to .com.For a website with two domains,I think this's a good way.It's friendly to the SE.
     
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  5. dhaarvi

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    Hi,

    Tnx for reply.

    Here I have a doubt, Now how i have to start promoting both site especially for site which has been created using 301 Redirect.

    Shall i follow usual SEO for both site separately or do i need to follow any different procedure for 301 redirect site
     
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    The .com website has been hosted in Australian Webserver. The .com site has been indexed in google.com. But it doesn't indexed in google.com.au. Why it hasn't been indexed google.com.au. What i have to do to get my .com site to be indexed google.com.au. Do I need to submit manually again in google.com.au. Please help me in this issue.
     
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    Plz clarify my above doubts...
     
    dhaarvi, Oct 23, 2009 IP
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    You should not have the same content on two different domains.
     
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    Hi dcristo,

    My doubt is below,

    "The .com website has been hosted in Australian Webserver. The .com site has been indexed in google.com. But it doesn't indexed in google.com.au. Why it hasn't been indexed google.com.au. What i have to do to get my .com site to be indexed google.com.au. Do I need to submit manually again in google.com.au. Please help me in this issue."
     
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    Get .com.au backlinks and you should be found in Google Australia.
     
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    A 301 redirect is your best answer. It won't hurt your SEO too.

    Redirect .com.au to .com depending on where your business is located.
     
    Pipert, Oct 23, 2009 IP
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    Thnk you,

    but can't i go ahead with .com domain in Google Australia ?
     
    dhaarvi, Oct 26, 2009 IP