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This is a question for the SEO guru's out there (PPP etc..)
I have an established .co.uk website which is a high PR site (PR5) with quite a lot of backlinks and reasonable traffic. If I was to purchase the .com of this domain:
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Regards, Adrian.
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1. No benefits in the serps with a .com over a .co.uk, although the .co.uk might have an edge if you're searching from the UK.
2. Initially the redirect might cause a loss of traffic while Google figures out what's going on. (They don't instantly figure out redirects and give your pages the same rankings.) Assuming you do a 301 redirect, you should eventually rebound. 3. Theoretically, the backlink benefits would still be there, assuming you do a 301 redirect. There are obvious benefits to having the .com, but they're not SEO benefits. |
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Thanks Randy.
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I have to say one of the reasons I am considering buying the domain is to prevent a competitor setting up on it. In this case would I be better to buy the domain and just redirect the .com to the already established .co.uk? Regards, Adrian.
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Yeah, type-in traffic and everything else that goes with attaching your brand to the .com. Dot-com has become sort of a "metabrand". (The name of a business automatically gets attached to .com in a lot of people's minds.) Preventing a competitor from setting up there is a good idea too.
If that's your only goal, then redirecting it would work, for sure. Another possibility would be to launch a separate site there, but make that site *about* the .co.uk site. Once your brand starts developing, you'll want more than just the top 2 listings for the phrase "poker professor" in Google, and having a 2nd site at the .com where you write about running .co.uk is one way to get the additional listings. Reputation management, and all that. You could even make it a blog where any time you update the content on the .co.uk site, you post about the update there. Anyway, those are just some ideas... |
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Appreciate the advice Randy.
Thanks.
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