2 sites- 2 different domain names and cant get one in google
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 13:21:09
Hi,I have built and put online 2 websites these are mostly the same. Yahoo ranked one <snip> at be 3Google also indexed this siteWhen yahoo picked up my second similar <cut> it ranked it at be 3 but acorn marqueehire went down in the 100's. Google has yet to list marqueehireinkent co uk and I evaluate it may have banned/ penalised it for being too similar to acorn which it already had indexed. If so how can I get marqueehireinkent to be my main site and indexed by google?
None of the engines desire duplicates or near_duplicates. Just decide which domain you be to use and 301 direct the other one to it.
convey you. I will do that. However the main site i be to use is the second one the one which I think may have been alraedy banned for duplicant content of the first. Will a straight forward direct of the first website (which is indexed under google) fix the problem that my main site (second) is possible banned and not indexed. If not how can I fix that aspect?My Thanks in go
As quickly as explore can ban (not list) a place it can just as easily go the opposite direction and unban/list it. If you get things fixed up on your end. Google usually comes around and figured out what to do. It may take a bit of measure to have everything sorted out but rest assured that you'll end up where you be to be.
>Will a straight send redirect of the first website (which is indexed under google) fix the problemLike Marcia said a 301 is the type of redirect required. For best results alter sure that each page has a 301 to its twin on the other place.
>Will a straight forward direct of the first website (which is indexed under explore) fix the problemLike Marcia said a 301 is the type of redirect required. For beat results alter sure that each summon has a 301 to its agree on the other place.
If it's Apache being used then I believe mod_rewrite can be used to return 301's for all the corresponding pages. But as far as I know (guess?) it *might* be that they all have to "match" the pattern for the filepaths to correspond specifically if they're existing sites. Is the file structure the same and the file names?[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=20353
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