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Submitting mulitple domains to search engines

         

webstudio

9:25 pm on Nov 20, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hello all,

My site has several URL's that are all quite premium, and i obviously have a main domain which is my prominant one. All of them redirect to my main site.

My question is: How do i submit ALL of my domains to search engines, eventhough only on one of them is my main domain?

How do search engines deal with multiple submissions of the same site using different URL's?

The reason i ask is that i would like all of my domains to be listed under the search engines to make use of the uniqueness of each domain.

I would appreciate any feedback on this issue, and i hope the above is clear.

Regards,
Andreas

[edited by: oilman at 9:38 pm (utc) on Nov. 20, 2003]
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ogletree

9:31 pm on Nov 20, 2003 (gmt 0)

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If they are just redirected then you will only get credit for one. There is no way around that. If they have unique info then they will be picked up just like anybody elses. When you say submit it makes me think that you think that SEO is using a submit to all search engines program. DO NOT DO THIS. Get links to your sites and Google and others will find you. I have never submitted a domain to google. Also please take your URL off the post to help the mod becasue he will take it off. That is not allowed here.

webstudio

9:36 pm on Nov 20, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks for the reply:

"When you say submit it makes me think that you think that SEO is using a submit to all search engines program. DO NOT DO THIS. Get links to your sites and Google and others will find you. I have never submitted a domain to google."

But:
You do not suggest using a Search Engine Submission program at all?

Can you please explain the above comment.

Andreas

ogletree

10:00 pm on Nov 20, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Google dissaproves of thsoe things. Google Yahoo MSN and AOL are the only ones that really matter anyhow. Google provides the results for all of those except MSN. It is not worrth the time to do one of those tools. I promise nobody that knows what they are doing uses one of thsoe tools. It's just a gimmick. Best case you get in some tiny se that gives you 2 hits a year worst case you get a ton of spam.

Shannon Moore

1:59 pm on Nov 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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For what it's worth, I disagree. My personal view is it can't hurt to submit to Google and the other top SEs, unless you haven't got your site completed and some good incoming links established. If the site's not ready to meet the world, then wait on submission and work on building content and acquiring incoming links.

If a search engine has a submission form and you're ready for prime time, go ahead and submit. Don't beat yourself up if you forget to submit to Google, though, as her bots will find you soon enough (if you've got those incoming links).

I'm sure the pros may have other techniques, and you've found the right place to get their feedback and weigh it all to find what's best for your site(s).

PS: I have some domains that currently don't have content and redirect to my own domain. I do not submit those domains, and if they get indexed it's accidental (I usually put up a robots to block spidering of those domains, since they contain in-progress work.)

The only submissions I would agree are foolhardy are the FFA (Free For All) submission services that send your submission to every directory and search engine under the sun. *IF* you ever use one, provide a throw-away email address as it's a guaranteed way to exceed your Recommended Daily Spam Intake.

[edited by: Shannon_Moore at 2:08 pm (utc) on Nov. 21, 2003]

ogletree

2:04 pm on Nov 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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i was mainly talking about the programs that do it. As far as Google it is a waste of time to submit. I got a site indexed in 3 days from purchase and I did not submit it.

Shannon Moore

2:12 pm on Nov 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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We're thinking along similar lines, then, ogletree. I'd just appended a warning against using FFA link submission services when I refreshed and saw your followup.