>From a search engine perspective you're better off only having one domain
work properly and having redirects set up to the chosen "master" domain -
this way when people link to your site you don't loose page-ranking as they
are more likely to link to the same URLs (thus increasing your page ranking)
- for the same reason you should only have one subdomain, ie, have redirects
to move http://name.com.au/content redirect to
http://www.name.com.au/content or vice versa




On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Voytek Eymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> when setting a single web site with multiple domain names, like, name.com,
> name.com.au, name.net.au, is there any recommended way to run that, from
> search engine perspective ?
>
> I normally set 'alias' directive for each additional domain in Apache
> vhost conf, just curious if that the way, or is there a more appropriate
> setup ?
>
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