Two Domain Name with Same Content indexed in google?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Willsmith86, Jun 9, 2009.

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    Hi,

    Any one can tell me i have a site with two domain like ( http://xyz.com ) and ( http://xyz.in ) with same content but i want to indexed my two sites in Google.com like this

    http://xyz.com
    http://xyz.in

    i have seen like this in google xyz.com is in First slot and another is second slot is it possible to do in google ?????????????


    thanks for reply
     
    Willsmith86, Jun 9, 2009 IP
  2. affiliates4seo

    affiliates4seo Peon

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    yeah, it is possible in all the search engine.
     
    affiliates4seo, Jun 9, 2009 IP
  3. hmansfield

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    I've never seen it with two identical sites. They are usually different.
     
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  4. masood

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    it is possible in a geographical way as http://xyz.in get rankings in india and http://xyz.com will be ranked on google.com... but it is not possible that both the sites get ranked on google.com.. duplication factor will come into play.
     
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    dpsubi1 Notable Member

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    it might get indexed for few days then it will be considered as duplicate and might get banned. instead you can target the .in domain to indian visitors and .com to the rest of the world.
     
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    or make the content in one of them different. That way they can both rank.
     
    contentboss, Jun 10, 2009 IP