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    munirgee
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    Posted: 2008-Sep-06 09:17
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    Dear All,

    What SEO says?

    I wanted to link two different websites which are hosted on the same server which is a “Shared Server Account”. I have two different domains for example

    1. www.apple.com
    2. www.orange.com

    I want to map domain name www.orange.com at the www.apple.com (SEO optimized). If somebody opens www.orange.com then automatically www.apple.com will open in the browser and address bar will not be changed from www.orange.com to www.apple.com.

    Now, www.apple.com is completely optimized website according to Search Engine Optimization. I wanted to confirm from you expert people either this practice may rank down www.apple.com or may affect in any way.

    Your comments, suggestions or questions will honor to my post.

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    M Munir Bhatti



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    Posted: 2008-Sep-06 16:32
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    “Shared Server Account”

    are you a godaddy. if so, this may become complicated

    are you on a linux or windows box

    if you use a .htaccess 301, then the redirect happens before the page is indexed, and if both sites are the same and are both getting indexed you will get a duplicate content penalty



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    Posted: 2008-Sep-08 05:32
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    No mj. Bhatti doesn't use 301 as he says that the address remains the same.

    Bhatti, the search engines will be very wary of your temporary redirection and it might affect the way your site is crawled. You will end up screwing up both domains.




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    Posted: 2008-Sep-09 04:35
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    prowler

    you are correct


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