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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi All, I have a client who has 4 domain names. These currently point to one website however Google is indexing them individually e.g. widgets.co.uk/default.asp my-widgets.co.uk/default.asp widgets.com/default.asp my-widgets.com/default.asp Their new SEO company wants to redirect all pages to widgets.co.uk to (understandably) avoid duplicate content issues I know that I can do this on each domain name in IIS using the redirect method of: widgets.co.uk$S$Q But I was wondering if there was any advantage of placing a response.redirect on the individual pages of the site that have been indexed by Google over redirecting the domain name? Your thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks in advance! |
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