Multiple Domains in one dynamic backend?

Discussion in 'Google' started by carolina-advertising, Nov 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,
    I've recently started buying up domains etc. I have over 12 years in servers admin, net admin, programming and web design from online gaming over the years.

    anywho...

    Will if i use a dynamic backend with php and use the request to rewrite all ALTS TITLES and keywords etc and use 1 database for a bunch of domains, will google drop me from organic results?
    Thanks,
    RD
     
    carolina-advertising, Nov 1, 2007 IP
  2. Gazzerman

    Gazzerman Active Member

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    My site justgoodcars.com also has over 1000 domains, all on the same box, they read off of multiple databases and all my sites are listed and receive good traffic and high keyword positions.

    Just do a car search from the homepage and you will be taken to a different domain for that make/model of car.

    Hope that answers your question. Oh and btw I wouldnt do it on the sole basis of interlinking the sites, google knows that if its the same IP or if the whois data is the same then not to pass anchor text benefit or PR. I think there is probably like a 5 site limit anything over that and google will just dismiss the value.
     
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  3. ForgottenCreature

    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    You can use a database to select different titles, descriptions and keywords per every page.
     
    ForgottenCreature, Nov 1, 2007 IP
  4. carolina-advertising

    carolina-advertising Peon

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    ForgottenCreature - lololol
    I was thinking of coding my own domain management system for MFA sites only. So I could buy up 100 domains etc and just plug in the content and it all comes from same database. All the content will be per domain so It should not get me for duplicate content. That is what Ireally had in mind...
    Thanks,
    RD
     
    carolina-advertising, Nov 15, 2007 IP
  5. lovekills_s

    lovekills_s Well-Known Member

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    As long as the content remains Unique and interlinking is minimal, you are playing safe..go for it
     
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    Danny.Antonio Peon

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    Yeah! Just get-set-go.
     
    Danny.Antonio, Nov 16, 2007 IP