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The good news:
I do have a directory listing in Google AND in DMOZ under the same domain.
I do also enjoy having many people generously and genuinely linked to my www.mydomain-1.com
from their websites.
I used to get Google position #2 or #3 when searching MY local industry
under 'www.mydomain-1.com'.
I still can be found in Google under a different domain name (www.mydomain-2.com)
I am still in Google position #1,
under 'www.mydomain-2.com',
under MORE local industry s-p-e-c-i-f-i-c search;
Please note that the cached page for 'www.mydomain-2.com' is 2 month old (since mid January).
Please also note that both mydomain-1.com and mydomain-2.com are forwarded (pointed)
at the domain level to the same page
hosted in servers given to me due to my online service (ISP) subscription.
Can you call the above method cloaking? or spamming? or both?
Is it better for me to redirect 'mydomain-2' to 'mydomain-1' instead?
It will look like this:
mydomain-2.com --> mydomain-1.com --> http*//free-server.com/mydomain-3.html
wao
Can someone HELP me? Am I spamming? And if yes,
How to immediately correct it?
I would be very greatful if someone can help me.
I would be very greatful if someone can view my profile and tell me if I am spamming?
I do not have anything else on my main page that today, you can call it spam.
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And one more regarding www.google.com/addurl.html
Can somebody explain why
Google have all those (and more) dot country url's for their Add/URL?
google.ae/addurl.html
google.am/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.as/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.at/addurl.html
google.be/addurl.html
google.bi/addurl.html
google.ca/addurl.html
google.cc/addurl.html
google.cd/addurl.html
google.ch/addurl.html
google.cl/addurl.html
google.de/addurl.html
google.gl/addurl.html
google.gm/addurl.html
google.fi/addurl.html
google.fm/addurl.html
google.fr/addurl.html
google.ie/addurl.html
google.it/addurl.html
google.je/addurl.html
google.li/addurl.html
google.lt/addurl.html
google.lv/addurl.html
google.ms/addurl.html
google.mw/addurl.html
google.nl/addurl.html
google.pl/addurl.html
google.ph/addurl.html coming soon with register.com
google.pt/addurl.html
google.rw/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.sh/addurl.html
google.td/addurl.html
google.tv/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.us/addurl.html
google.ws/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.vg/addurl.html
google.com.ar/addurl.html
google.com.au/addurl.html
google.com.br/addurl.html
google.com.nf/addurl.html
google.com.pa/addurl.html
google.com.ru/addurl.html
google.com.ua/addurl.html redirects to google.com/addurl.html
google.com.sg/addurl.html
google.co.hu/addurl.html
google.co.jp/addurl.html
google.co.il/addurl.html
google.co.kr/addurl.html
google.co.nz/addurl.html
google.co.uk/addurl.html
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Lost in Google,
Nick Proios
And, no, it's not cloaking. Read the cloaking forum [webmasterworld.com].
My 'www.mydomain-1.com' that Google just recently removed from their index, has been manually linked to a quite a lot of people that like my website and its resources.
The 'www.mydomain-2.com' is just a name I registered and never promoted except somewhere in the back-pages of my site cross-linked, quite while ago.
Google to my surprise, She is picking up mydomain-2.com instead of mydomain-1.com
I am new to SEO, and I learned that Google dislike redirects.
I am learning the hard way I guess!
I am learning to hard-code HTML myself.
In my present situation (for SEO purposes), what is better?
mydomain-1.com --> http*//free-server.com/mydomain-3.html
mydomain-2.com --> http*//free-server.com/mydomain-3.html
or is better this way:
mydomain-2.com --> mydomain-1.com --> http*//free-server.com/mydomain-3.html
Is the above...re-redirect or isn't?
Lost in Google,
Nick Proios
Type into the location bar of your browser:
[mydomain-1.com...]
and then
[mydomain-2.com...]
If you get the same page it's a redirect - duplicate content also.
Other way to test it: type the url of any page into the sew Server Header Checker [searchengineworld.com] - if it returns a status code of 301 or 302 it's a redirect. If it returns a 200 code it's not.