SEOClerks

Should I Build Links For Both Versions Of My Website's Domains?



Write the reason you're deleting this FAQ

Should I Build Links For Both Versions Of My Website's Domains?

For my website, i have the .org and the .com both set, with the .org redirecting to the .com Should I Build Links For Both Versions Of My Website This has just recently happened as up until lately, i only had the .org domain. So my question(s) is, should i continue to build links to both the .org and .com domains, or Should i stop any SEO work on the .org and from now on only build links, etc.. for the .com domain?

Comments

Please login or sign up to leave a comment

Join
robertman11
If you build to the redirect site, it will be the same as if building direct.

There is a theory that a redirect diminishes the link juice somewhat.



Are you sure you want to delete this post?

Sean101
If you build to the redirect site, it will be the same as if building direct.

There is a theory that a redirect diminishes the link juice somewhat.
So just stop doing SEO on the .org domain, leaving it there just for people that dont know the change of domain so they are brought to the new one and also traffic from search engines on it. Start new SEO campaigns on the .com domain? Should I Build Links For Both Versions Of My Website



Are you sure you want to delete this post?

Tommy Matalino
This happened to me before. I first used an INFO domain, then bought a COM domain after a year. I have the INFO domain redirected to COM since then. All SEO and links since then points to the COM one. Until now, I still have the INFO one online.



Are you sure you want to delete this post?

Sean101
This happened to me before. I first used an INFO domain, then bought a COM domain after a year. I have the INFO domain redirected to COM since then. All SEO and links since then points to the COM one. Until now, I still have the INFO one online.
Yes, thats basically it. Should I Build Links For Both Versions Of My Website



Are you sure you want to delete this post?