Duplicate Content For Different Cctlds

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Rosie Vesnina, Jan 30, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hi Guys,
    I have 4 domains, like:
    example.com: targeting in USA
    example.co.uk: targeting in UK
    example.ca: targeting in Canada
    example.com.au: targeting in Australia
    Can I keep same content to all the different ccTLDs websites?
    Please share your suggestions ASAP!
     
    Rosie Vesnina, Jan 30, 2013 IP
  2. SASA Techno

    SASA Techno Active Member

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    Hi @Rosie this is not possible because at that time content is a king and you added a same content with different domains so this is not best make sure country name and any other category related content change so this is best for crawling....
     
    SASA Techno, Jan 30, 2013 IP
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    dataguru Active Member

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    Google Prefer Unique content for Different Domain otherwise it will count as a Spam activity.....
     
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    harshamaitra Greenhorn

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    We have to handle this website like milt-lingual. If you are using same content we have to intimate to spider all this are same website.
    We have certain code for that. Check in google
     
    harshamaitra, Jan 30, 2013 IP
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    rprost Greenhorn

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    You can use the same content on different sites and it will not hurt your rankings. The whole concept of article syndication is based on this. The only thing that you want to be careful about is to make sure that you don't link the same content together, don't have a link from the article on the US page to the same article on the UK page.
     
    rprost, Jan 30, 2013 IP