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Old 06-09-2011, 05:40 AM   #1
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Hi,

I have a website(say abcxyz dot com) now I purchased another domain name(say myname dot com) and using domain CP of myname dot com I forward it to abcxyz dot com. so whenever someone types, myname dot com it actually shows content of abcxyz dot com but the domain name in address bar remains myname dot com(masking).

My question is, is it a good process? is it SEO friendly? If not, then how can i make it SEO friendly.

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Hi goodluckdomain,

Is it good for what? What is it you are trying to accomplish?

Which web page are you trying to get indexed and ranking? If it is the masked domain then no, you won't see anything beneficial, and may have difficulty getting it indexed. Search engines bots look at the source markup and see exactly where the content is served from, you are not fooling them, it's only users that may be unaware of the masking.

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Hi goodluckdomain,

Is it good for what? What is it you are trying to accomplish?

Which web page are you trying to get indexed and ranking? If it is the masked domain then no, you won't see anything beneficial, and may have difficulty getting it indexed. Search engines bots look at the source markup and see exactly where the content is served from, you are not fooling them, it's only users that may be unaware of the masking.

I am totally agree that this is something like spamming and how can anybody wonder that this is good and would crawl early. i dont think like you.
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Hello!
Certainly!! You can Transfer your domain to another site by redirecting your old pages to new pages by using 301.

thanks !! for sharing such type of information`
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Hello!
Certainly!! You can Transfer your domain to another site by redirecting your old pages to new pages by using 301.

thanks !! for sharing such type of information`
And now the other shoe drops!

It's beginning to look like the whole point of this thread was to start another spamfest on this forum.
  1. Spambot creates series of fake new accounts
  2. Spambot posts basic (what is... how is... which is... when is...) type of question spun from a list of topics related to the forum.
  3. Spambot returns an a preprogrammed schedule to post generic answers for that same topic for each of the fake user accounts

Round and round we go, the same generic questions and answers posted over and over and over by the same group of spambots. The only thing that changes is the user names.

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