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#64441 - 08/02/05 03:36 PM
Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 05/12/05
Posts: 63
Loc: Tuscaloosa, AL
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I am thinking of buy another domain name and having it redirected to www.chriswlee.com. Do you think this is a good idea? the domain name i thinking of buying is tuscaloosarealtor.com
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#64442 - 08/02/05 05:37 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 05/17/04
Posts: 106
Loc: Nashua NH/ Boston MA USA
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It's a great idea to have multiple domain names. (See http://isoldthishouse.com/NH-real-estate-web-sites.html) It's a very BAD idea to use that one! REALTORŪ is a trademark of the NAR. You can NOT use it in a domain name unless it is ChrisLeeRealtor.com. But not as a reference to a city, state or geographic location. They will come after you in a hurry. If you have questions, contact Mary Newill (below) Trademark@Realtor.org Mary Newill, Trademark Administrator Legal Affairs Division NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSŪ
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#64443 - 08/02/05 08:26 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 09/29/04
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It's actually a very bad idea to register any other domain name and point it to your existing site. If the two sites are the same, and if you do not do a 301 redirect to your old site then Google and all other search engines will find your sites and having duplicate content. Furthermore, there would be no point of 301 redirecting your new domain to your old site becuase then search engines will not cache your site and as a result of that the site will not be getting any traffic unless you send the traffic there your self  . If you are really stuck on having more then one site then you have to make them two different sites and make sure they do not have the same content.
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#64445 - 08/03/05 05:25 AM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 01/19/05
Posts: 114
Loc: Metro Atlanta
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It's also a bad idea to post a domain name that you want, but haven't bought yet! Some one might take that opportunity to but it before you get the chance and make you pay big, if you really want it.
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#64447 - 08/03/05 09:34 AM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 11/19/04
Posts: 128
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As long as the redirection is done correctly, I don't see any issues with having multiple domain names. In fact, that reminds me that I haven't done this yet for one of my sites 
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#64448 - 08/03/05 12:13 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 01/19/05
Posts: 114
Loc: Metro Atlanta
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Chris,
It is good that you found out about the Realtor trademark thing, but it's still a bad idea to post an unpurchased domain name that you want. Regardless if there are Realtors on this board from your area or not. There are people who will purchase the name and try to sell it back to you for much more that the few dollars it would cost originally. Just my little FYI.
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#64449 - 08/03/05 07:27 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 01/26/05
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Loc: Ontario Canada
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Originally posted by RealEstateWebGuy: I disagree.... My client has 400 domain names ..... Most of the domains are forwarded..... using Godaddy's forwarding feature. Do you forward to the site's index page or to a page within the site? Thanks
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#64451 - 08/03/05 08:41 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 09/29/04
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You are definitely entitled to your opinion. But here is the way I see it. Google is currently leading the search engine industry by leaps and bounds. I personally would have to do anything that Google fronds upon. Now, when I look at Yahoo and MSN, they have been trying to catch up to Goolge for quite some time now, which begs the question, how long will it be until both Yahoo and MSN implement the same "Duplicate Content" algorithm. Having said that, I rather look a few months ahead and plan for what is going to happen, then spend money on purchasing new domain names which will later not only be worthless but will also hurt my rankings in every way possible. My 2 cents 
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#64453 - 08/03/05 09:41 PM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 09/29/04
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Ok, Please understand that I'm in no way shape or form trying to argue with you, not that I'm implying that you may think that, but just wish to express that. Having said that, let me understand exactly what your doing. You are doing a 301 redirect from 400 domain names to your "MAIN" content full site. If that is the case, then what exactly do you get out of those 400 domain names? Neither Google, MSN nor Yahoo give any credit for 301 redirects. Are you implying that the site which you're talking about is ranking well because of those 400 redirected domains?
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#64454 - 08/04/05 03:34 AM
Re: Redirecting domain names
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Registered: 01/26/05
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Loc: Ontario Canada
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That's great thing about English, it's so easy to understand different things from the same information.
What I took was each domain is "forwarded" using the godaddy forward function. Which is not a 301 redirect.
This is interesting to me as I have a number of domains as well that were configured this way. However each was forwarded to a page on the "home" domain where it appeared to open a new site - then share pages.
I was concerned about dup. content and now each is induvudually hosted - with unique content.
If each domain is simply forwarded, will google think each is a separate site with the same content ?
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This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
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