1. Robert Easson

    PRODUCT MANAGER at Phaidon Press Ltd

    29 June 2010 12:01pm

    Robert Easson

    Hi


    Does anyone know of the best practice approach when dealing with multiple web aliases? e.g. www.url.co.uk,  www.ur-l.com etc etc.

    All aliases currently point to the main .com site however there is current debate in our office on what Google likes best when you have several aliases of  the same site and what type of redirect it requires to make it google friendly?

    We're a bit divided on the best approach?

    Any thoughts or experience of the best practice approach to this?

  2. Colin Watson

    Director at Watson Hall Ltd

    29 June 2010 17:43pm

    Colin Watson

    I believe there has been discussion before about multiple domains and changing domains on econsultancy.com that would help.  Maybe search the econsultancy.com site using Google.

    But generally I think the advice was to only have one primary domain to avoid duplicated content, and redirect all the others to the primary domain (using permanent redirects).  The redirects may just be to the root /, or perhaps to particular paths within the site.  This migyt depend on WHY the other domains were registered.

    If you use SSL certificates, be careful!  Just one domain is usually better, but it's not impossible to configure it differently.

  3. Nat Latos

    Instructor at Seattle Central Community College

    30 June 2010 16:33pm

    Nat Latos

    Unless you are developing content for each country specific TLD I believe it is best just to redirect all of those domains to your main site. Matt Cutts from Google was interviewed about this a while ago: http://blog.milestoneinternet.com/web-2/benu-aggarwal-interviews-matt-cutts-of-google/

  4. Brian Anderson

    Marketer at Sporting Index

    12 August 2010 11:32am

    Brian Anderson

    I agree with Nat. Redirect them to your main site using a 301 redirect. Many companies purchase similar or misspelled domains to protect their brand, and Google has no problem with you redirecting these to your main domain.

  5. Jason Smith

    SEO Manager at RapidSSLOnline

    20 December 2010 09:35am

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    I dont think google should have any problems against using multiple domains and redirecting them to the main site. And you can use multi-domain ev certificate for the different domains.

  6. Colin Watson

    Director at Watson Hall Ltd

    20 December 2010 10:04am

    Colin Watson

    Well, since this thread has been re-started... I should mention a blog post I made last week about domain location.... and the recent ruling by the EU Court of Justice on what constitutes "directing their activities" abroad:

    http://www.clerkendweller.com/2010/12/14/Trust-UK

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