Timeline for Best approach to have 2 domains at the same website ( my case is different ) read it [closed]
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Jun 8 at 18:40 | comment | added | Maximillian Laumeister♦ | @LuisAlbertoBarandiaran FYI, The myth of the duplicate content penalty | |
Jun 7 at 22:51 | history | closed | dan♦ | Needs more focus | |
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Jun 7 at 21:01 | history | edited | Rohit Gupta | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Removed thanks and ridied up.
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Jun 7 at 20:56 | comment | added | Rohit Gupta | You have already de ided what to do. Perhaps you should be asking how to solve the problem rather than fix your solution. Please tour the help, this site works best with one question at a time. | |
Jun 7 at 19:03 | comment | added | Luis Alberto Barandiaran | Also, having two websites showing exactly the same content will get you a DUPLICATE penalty, lowering your results even further. You can minimize this by implementing canonical tags. | |
Jun 7 at 19:00 | comment | added | Luis Alberto Barandiaran | Placing NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW header tags is telling bots to remove the page(s) from the search results. Once removed, your rankings will naturally drop as the page(s) in question will no longer show. | |
Jun 7 at 18:57 | comment | added | Luis Alberto Barandiaran | Redirecting visitors based on country is totally acceptable, provided that you do the same for everyone (BOTS and USERS). If you show a page to a USER that is different from the one the BOT sees, that's the definition of CLOAKING. Search engines, and Google in particular, will penalize your rankings for this. | |
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S Jun 7 at 12:17 | history | asked | AghaFarokh | CC BY-SA 4.0 |