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I recently came across several domain names all displaying the exact same site:
barnesandnoble dot com
BN dot com
Books dot com
They are not redirects, just the same exact content I believe.
In a search engine point of view, is this bad? Won't SE's ban the sites or would it hurt rankings for duplicate content?
What are your thoughts?
Francois
[edited by: pageoneresults at 7:41 pm (utc) on Oct. 13, 2005]
This practice would be great if it was legit. Imagine buying all the domain names according to your keywords list!
Anyone actually did or is doing this tactic and would like to comment?
Francois
1) barnesandnoble = main site. Working fine and showing well in the SERP's.
2) bn = 301 redirecting (properly) to barnesandnoble. Very few bn pages indexed at all. Most of the bn pages that are indexed are "URL only."
3) books = 200/OK, i.e., it is pointing to barnesandnoble and showing that site. It is NOT redirecting. Most of the books pages are URL only, but some (more than bn) are Supplemental.
4) Neither bn nor books appear to be hurting barnesandnoble in the SERP's.
OK, that covers What is happening. The question one might ask is: Why are bn's 301's and and books dup content apparently having no ill effect on barnesandnoble?
:-)
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}!^www
RewriteRule (.*) [%{HTTP_HOST}...] [L,R]
It will automaticaly redirect the none www format to the www format. For a windows platform, it has to be done through IIS.
But let's not step away from the subject of my post ;)
Francois
I know of one site has purchased at least 30 domain names and duplicated their site .. but they've modified the designs and colors and structures. Text content is the same. They are top sellers of product and ranked top because of creating their own lnk popularity using this method.
But whose got time to create 30 sites? :)
[edited by: caveman at 4:08 am (utc) on Oct. 17, 2005]
[edit reason] Removed specific URL reference, per TOS [/edit]