Yes, resubmit to Google. If the sites link to each other Google will downplay the link value as they will be on the same subnet.
Cheers,
BidNo
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Here's an example of what I mean...
I own one site... but two domains. Example1.com and Example2.com both point to that one site. Google sees Example1.com and Example2.com as exactly the same and has only indexed Example1.com.
Now, I'm going to be splitting them. They will be completely different and unique sites. They will be owned by two different companies now.
Do I need to resubmit Example2.com to Google, or will it automatically get indexed as unique? Is there anything special I need to do? I'm doing what I can for keyword optimization on Example2.com, but is there anything else I need to do to get Google indexing Example2.com properly, and no longer as a duplicate URL for Example1.com?
Hope that makes sense...
Any thoughts appreciated...
Yes, resubmit to Google. If the sites link to each other Google will downplay the link value as they will be on the same subnet.
Cheers,
BidNo
Thanks Bid... Example2.com will link to Example1.com as a courtesy for a short time, but they will not be inherently linked to one another anymore. Being completely separated.... will even by on completely different servers now.
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