For optimized SEO performance you will want to put in a 301 Redirect from Domain A to Domain B. If your registrar/host or whatever does not allow this, then you can utilization CF to do this by using
<cflocation url="URL you want SEO juice passed toward" statuscode="301"> Essentially a page builds up a certain amount of "juice", if you want to completely funnel that "juice" to give value to another domain you need to redirect. Two options are 301 and 302. 302 is temporary and will only partially juice. The frame solution is essentially stopping all the "juice" from flowing at all, but whats worse is that the frame does make bots "puke" and the juice eventually will dry up there as well. Hope that makes sense. On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Douglas Knudsen <[email protected]>wrote: > curious, I have a domain setup to foward to another domain. The domain > registrar does this by way of a HTML frame. The user of course has no idea, > heck I didn't unilt recently. How does this effect search engine spiders? > Does Google puke on this? > > DK > > Douglas Knudsen > http://www.cubicleman.com > this is my signature, like it? > -- Cheyenne Throckmorton - Atlanta, GA Blog : www.CheyenneJack.com Twitter : @cheyennejack Founder : www.AtlantaUserGroups.com www.TheTallStreetJournal.com www.MohawksRock.com
