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My domain is askew with other domains in the SERP

         

SandraR

12:05 am on May 11, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Utilizing google search to locate a domain I own - I end up with someone else’s DOMAIN in the results.

Example:

Mydomain.com

Will show the results for JackBeNimble.com

www.MyDomain.com

Will show the results for JackFrack.com

MyDoamin

Will show the results for
JackFrack.com
JackBeNimble.com
JaneDoe.com
JohnDoe.com

And so on…

So now when someone tries to find my domain they will be sent to someone else’s domain.

Does anyone know what’s going on?

tedster

3:27 am on May 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I think you should investigate those other domains in some detail. Are they sharing the same IP address with your domain? Do they redirect to your domain, or frame your domain, or have content scraped from your domain? What can you see when you visit them, in other words.

SandraR

3:41 am on May 12, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



The domain showing is on my server, I recently took them on as a client and am hosting there site while we do some major renovations and integrate an affiliate program for them.

I have 42 other domains on my server and none of them are posting that way.

When I type in the search bar domain.com it comes in correct.

When I type in www.domain.com -- that's where the problem lays.

Here is the actual result:
===================================================
<Their Title>
<Their meta description tag.
www.THIER_Domain.com/

Google can show you the following information for this URL:

* Show Google's cache of www.domain.com
* Find web pages that are similar to www.domain.com
* Find web pages that link to www.domain.com
* Find web pages from the site www.domain.com
* Find web pages that contain the term "www.domain.com"
===================================================

All of those links pointing to my domain take you to the other site.

[edited by: tedster at 3:48 am (utc) on May 12, 2006]