/index.php damages my ranking??

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by PlateFish, May 25, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone,

    I'm sure I read something on this forum about my website http://www.pokerisrigged.com having a problem because it adds the suffix, "/index.php".

    My homepage is basically two websites. http://www.pokerisrigged.com and http://www.pokerisrigged.com/index.php. Will this spread the google juice out between 2 domains rather than focusing it directly on my real domain name?

    The "/index.php" is PR1 and without it, it is PR2. Surely there is a problem here?
     
    PlateFish, May 25, 2008 IP
  2. PlateFish

    PlateFish Banned

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    Sorry to bump this but I've searched the forums and am unable to find anything about this! Please help.
     
    PlateFish, May 25, 2008 IP
  3. daryo

    daryo Well-Known Member

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    You have stronger backlinks to index.php then to your domain name...
     
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    zinruss Notable Member

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    2 domains? I don't really get the hint.

    If you are refering to domain with www-prefix or non prefix, you can use mod rewrite to perform a redirect from domain.com to www.domain.com.
     
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  5. Darkness

    Darkness Peon

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    Make sure links point to your domain without the index.html and make sure the browser doesn't add index.html when you load just the domain, if it does it's your hosts fault.
     
    Darkness, May 25, 2008 IP