Re-directed domains and SEO

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Has any Warrior any info on how the engines treat re-directed (forwarded) domains? In the same way as 'normal' parked domains? Or much worse?

The thing is (should anybody be interested) that I've got this site ==> ReviewsofHeadphones.com. (No link, sorry, I'm too young! )

Its domain is a nice keyword with some monthly searches, but the keywords I have most hope to be found are those codes for individual headphone models. And they sit there, as you can see, titles of the individual pages, but recently I bought domains for exactly those codes - .info, which I don't like very much, but they are much cheaper, and most of the .com's I needed were already not available.

And of course I re-directed them to those individual pages, where the same keywords sit prominently. It was just a few days ago and I wonder all the time if it has the chance to do me any good. Those re-directed domains, I mean.

If they weren't re-directed I'm rather certain I would quickly got to the top of Google with those - very 'nichy', with not very large search volume, true, but also very credit-card-in-hand-targeted keywords. But as it is now, with those re-directions, I'm not quite sure.

Anybody has anything to say about this? :confused:
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