I own two web domains that one redirects to the other one. Should I get more domains to increase SEO ranking?

August 25 2009 5 Commented
real estate seo


I have two real estate domains. However, one domain redirects immediately to the other one. I want this real estate site to be successful and bring in more leads for the company. Will it help if I buy another catchy domain names and redirects the content to the same one?

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5 Responses to “I own two web domains that one redirects to the other one. Should I get more domains to increase SEO ranking?”

  1. Think Big says:

    no, i don’t think that would help unless you advertised the name you are having redirected. Actual domain name has litle to do with search rankings, it is content that gets you a good ranking with the search engines

  2. Crimcheck says:

    Work on your main site. Content is king.

    Real estate is a hard market, especially now. Find your niche and concentrate on that. If your area is Mayberry, South Carolina then concentrate on that area. Write articles about that area and what people may like about it. Then get links to those articles and your website. Use good title tags and don’t spam.

  3. Imran A says:

    This will not improve the ranking, just by adding more domains.

    But if you purchase the similar domain names and redirect them to your main site, then you will get some extra traffic when people will try those similar domain names.

    Thanks,

  4. wrttnwrd2002 says:

    Also, it seems like Google may penalize if you redirect too many domains to your site (10-15 in my experience).

  5. DJ Don says:

    A site the immediately redirects to another site will be viewed as duplicate content and filtered. If you want the second site to rank you will need to produce unique content on that page. It’s ok if all it’s links point to your other site though (hint hint).

    Good Luck

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