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Pointing a new domain to a directory in another domain

Is it OK to point a new domain to an existing domain's directory

         

pepper

7:28 pm on Sep 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A question about redirecting directories:

Let's say I'm maintaining company ABC's website, which has an established domain of www.abc.com. That site has a directory for Department B: www.abc.com/departmentb/

Now that department wants its own, new domain - not a subdomain. Is there any reason why www.abc.com/departmentb/ should not permanently redirect to the new domain? Are there problems with the new domain pointing to a directory on another site?

Are there duplicate content issues, etc?

Thanks in advance!

Webwork

7:38 pm on Sep 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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This is more a SEO question than a domain question.

Each SE handles things a bit differently. Okay, more than a bit differently.

When it comes to SEs there's never a definitive answer, except if all the algo and filter and ranking departments compare notes and answer your question.

Simple answer: Yes, there are many voices that owuld say do a permanent redirect when in doubt. Do it ans see what happens, and then attempt to divine why whatever happens happened.

That's as good as it gets in SE land. Lots of experimentation, followed by algo and filter changes, leaving judgment in a perpetual state of uncertainty.

And the SEs like it that way.

pepper

7:44 pm on Sep 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks for the info; I'll check out the SEO sections in the future. I understand the SE need for uncertainty. I'm trying to iron out more technical aspects of things, and it gets to be a bit overwhelming.

Thanks again.