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 More options May 13, 12:51 am
From: cb74
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 07:51:52 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, May 13 2008 12:51 am
Subject: Re: Multiple domains, single site - ranking question
Ok, thanks.  So you're suggesting that we just disable all of those
domain names and let the main site carry the load?  At least until
they should decide to develop some unique content for each domain.

On May 12, 9:49 am, Aaron Pratt wrote:

> Man... what a waste of good domains! Well the page it redirects to
> still is showing pagerank, that might not be a good sign eh Google?

> Not a lot of competition for that "phrase" and it does appear to be
> ranking well, #3.

> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Frenchman%27s+Creek+apartments&b...

> It would benefit Google to not allow that to pass favor, the nerve of
> that domain spammer eh?

> On May 12, 10:35 am, cb74 wrote:

> > Haha, no problem.  We're currently in the process of revamping all of
> > the code on the site to have it validate and making a lot of other
> > google optimizations and 508c tweaks.  Just giving it a major cleaning
> > across the board.  The code is now about 4 years old and majorly
> > overdue for an upgrade.

> > Here is one of the individual property domains for example:
> > frenchmanscreekapartments.com
> > and as you can see, it redirects to that property's page within the
> > parent company's website.  There are maybe 20 others that work this
> > same way.

> > I appreciate the insights!

> > On May 12, 9:30 am, Aaron Pratt wrote:

> > > If using multiple domains that are of the same flavor boosts search
> > > engine rankings I am sure Google will do something about it
> > > eventually. Are these sites just redirecting to the main website?
> > > Checkhttp://www.gooogle.com/andwatchit forward to the correct
> > > domain. If they are writing tons of pages that all link to the main
> > > site I am sure this can be detected algorithmically and lose the
> > > benefits quick... but who knows?

> > > It is often something else that is making a website rank, this is why
> > > "SEOs" have some much luck, they HIT IT until one thing sticks.

> > > Come on now, give us the URL of the main domain, if you don't it looks
> > > like YOU are looking for a way to game google!

> > > On May 12, 10:22 am, cb74 wrote:

> > > > We have a client who owns many rental properties, but all under one
> > > > main umbrella.  They own domain names for all of their rental
> > > > properties names individually, however those domain names currently
> > > > point to the main website page about that particular property.  So,
> > > > for example:

> > > > Main company: XYZRealty.com
> > > > Owned properties: ACondos.com, BCondos.com, CCondos.com

> > > > A,B,C all point to their respective pages within the XYZ site as
> > > > redirects.  There are probably 20 of these properties.

> > > > My question. Is this actually hurting their placement in Google free
> > > > results?  Is this considered to be tricking Google or is it not that
> > > > big of a deal?  They don't want to invest in individual sites for each
> > > > of their properties because its simply not cost effective nor
> > > > practical for them when they can have all of their properties on one
> > > > main site, yet for marketing purposes having unique domain names that
> > > > point people to the one main site is most effective.  I was just
> > > > curious to know if having these 20 or so sites pointing there is
> > > > detrimental to their free results ranking?

> > > > I'll look forward to hearing your thoughts.


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