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Old 05-25-2009, 01:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question best forwarding to avoid non-duplicate penalty?

We have a main domain, webcv.com.au

and a couple of other domains, which are related like:
resumewriter.com.au
resumegenerator.com.au

Currently these simply forward to webcv.com.au through straight out parking (in CPanel).

But I think we're being penalized by Google for duplicate content.

Was wondering what the best way is to forward domains to not get penalized for dupl. content. like a javascript redirect or something?

would it better, SEO-wise, to develop each domain and have links point to webcv?
just thinking about the sites competing for the same keywords ... i mean ultimately we want the traffic to go to webcv but if resumewriter is the best for search term 'resume writer'

help much appreciated,
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Old 05-25-2009, 01:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Never heard such thing before.

How can you be penalized for duplicate content
when you do not have copies of same web site contents?
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well the theory is that if domainA.com forwards to domainB.com, both essentially share the same content, for googe's indexing purposes ...

no?
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Framed URL Forwarding would be best.
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would it better, SEO-wise, to develop each domain and have links point to webcv?
yes by all means
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Old 05-28-2009, 09:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Cool thanks much guys for the help ... much appreciated !
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Can you do 301 redirect?
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