: Configuring my domains for best search engine results Couldn't think of a more decent question title, sorry. Basically, I have 3 domain names: mydomain.com mydomain.net mydomain.co.uk The website
Couldn't think of a more decent question title, sorry.
Basically, I have 3 domain names:
mydomain.com
mydomain.net
mydomain.co.uk
The website is actually hosted at the .co.uk address, using nameserver addresses. What is the best way to deal with the two top-level domains. Do I add the same nameserver addresses to them, so all point at the same place? Or do I do a permanent redirect through my domains control panel? Or do I add a redirect in my windows IIS7 web.config file.
What I don't want, in Google listings, is all three domains listed. I just want .com or .net listed, but when visited, it goes to .co.uk site.
Any help or suggestions gratefully received.
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For search engine optimization purposes, you will want to pick one of your domains to be canonical, and use 301 (permanent) redirects on the others.
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