: How does google ranks pages between subdomains, domains adminstered by same user In googlemaster tools subdomain1.widget.com, subdomain2.widget.com and widget.com are added seperately, and although
In googlemaster tools subdomain1.widget.com, subdomain2.widget.com and widget.com are added seperately, and although there is an option regarding widget.com and widget.com I cant see anything else to help link them together. But I assume when Google does its page ranking it would treat links from subdomain1.widget.com to subdomain2.widget.com as internal, i.e not given the same weight as if from another site such as different.com.
In a similar vein assuming my statement above is correct if I also happened to own different.com and that was listed in webmaster tools would that then also treat links between widget1.com and different.com as internal because under control of same person even though may be completely different sites.
And if I owned both but didnt add different.com to wemaster tools what would do Google then
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Google treats all links to other domain names as external links, eg:
example.com, sub-domain.example.com, example2.com, example.net are all treated as separate domains for the purposes of Google Search. There is a notable exception to this, Google treats links between example.com and example.com and internal links but that is simply due to the fact that most sites are configured so that example.com and example.com point to the exact same site.
There are ways through Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools to visualise these links as internal but this is a special configuration you apply just for your data purposes only, they are still treated as separate sites in the inverted index.
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