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This is a follow-up question to my previous question which I have listed below:
e.g. let's pretend I have a site called www.bestdoors.com and I would also like to access through the following urls french-door.net and internaldoor.com
Here is my question:
What about having different domain names as domain alias? What is better for SEO, redirect of domain alias?
In case we redirect the domains to a specific page in the site and change the page title and metatags to suit the url (in this case internal doors or french door), will this be better SEO wise than domain alias?
Hope that makes sense. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
It seems that the 301 redirect method is the least likely to cause duplicate content issues with the search engines. Meta redirects and domain parking can cause big issues with search engine rankings.
SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
301 redirect is the best solution unless you want rank high for the french door and internal door keywords - then i highly suggest you to simply create good one-pagers (with unique content for each) and have the same design as your main site. Report It
SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
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SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
redirect with all meta tags and text info embedded in the body - do a 0 second redirect
SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
Search engines typically do not like redirects. Why don't you just have the alternate domain point to the main page's DNS servers.
SEO - Search Engine Optimization Question - Domain Names?
You are creating a doorway page. If all the content is the same, changing the the tags won't do anything. It will be duplicate.
what does the sites have on them? Same content? You need to speak with a professional.
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