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Hi everyone, this question has been bothering me for a while! Could anyone please give me there thoughts on this? Lets say I have a page called "flamingocar.com", and I make a domain at dot(dot)tk that redirects to "flamingocar(dot)com" I build about 100 backlinks to that "flamingocar(dot)tk". Will these backlinks help "flamingocar(dot)com" rank well in the search engine? The practical use of this would be to have the ability to change the url that flamingocar(dot)tk redirects to. Say I decided to change my main domain from "flamingocar(dot)com" to just "flamingo(dot)com". I would then retain my rankings. (or so I assume). I'm a noob!Josh P.S. I appreciate any help I can get! |
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| Lovin Life War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: USA and Asia
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the domain IMO has nothing to do with the value of the backlinks its more 1. the PR of the backlinks 2. the anchor text of the backlinks |
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Yeah but thats not the question here, the question is whether the redirect url will "redirect" the backlink juice. Thanks for the reply though!
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| Jeff Lepage War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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Why would you do this? Why not just build backlinks to the original domain? -- Jeff |
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Doing nothing is worse than doing it wrong
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| Plundering the Web War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: , , .
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pay you? Or are you going to whine about an insult again? Couple questions regarding subdomains, redirects (please help!) I don't get it. Pass yourself off as an expert, take money, then come to the WF for directions? At least you admit you are a "noob." 'Nuff said. That's not an insult, BTW. It's an observation. Paul | |
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| Peter Sundstrom War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: New Zealand
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Short answer is that it's a waste of time redirecting links from a new domain to an established domain unless the domain already has backlinks and/or PR, and/or domain age.
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Ok the purpose here would be to retain the backlinks to the redirect site, but also be able to change the url of the site I am redirecting to. Make sense? Any info on this? |
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Stop assuming things and please stop posting on my threads. Your "advice" isn't wanted here, nor is it useful to me or the community. | |
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