Multiple forwarded domain names

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Melissa, Feb 16, 2006.

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    Do the search engines even pay attention to these or am I wasting my money? Thank you! :D
     
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  2. Melissa

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    Oh, and they are all different, but relating to copywriting, web content, and SEO. So far none of the search engines will place them.
     
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    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    you mean multiple forwarded domain to a domain? you should do a 301 redirect of these domains.
     
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    If you use a proper 301 redirect as FireStormM mentions above then you will have no issues and have the benefit of having multiple variations of your domain name.

    Are you using these for offline advertising testing?

    Brad
     
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    Can you all explain that to me please? I have read it all over the net, but neet it explained. My site is through GoDaddy- can I do the 301 redirect with them?
     
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    do a search here for 301 redirect . make it for "301" or "redirect"
     
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