not point to the same site as such, they point to two different sites
which happen to have the same content (which Google penalises).
Ideally you would set them both to go to the same domain, for example:
http://www.redwrappings.com --redirect--> http://www.redwrappings.com/index_default.php
http://www.redwrappings.com.au --redirect -->
http://www.redwrappings.com/index_default.php?country=au
If you set this up with a 301Redirect, Google should not penalise you,
as it will recognise that the content is not actually really
duplicated - right now it sees two sites apparently plagiarising each
other.
On Jun 3, 2:34 am, yking <ykin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all - I'm wondering if anyone can throw some light on this...
>
> We have an online gift store (www.redwrappings.com.au) and we also
> have a domain (www.redwrappings.COM) which points to the same site.
>
> We dynamically display different prices based on which domain the user
> gets in to the site from.... so if it's .COM it'll display USD and if
> it's .COM.AU it'll display AUD.
>
> Now my concern is that Google apparently has indexed mostly .COM and
> not as much of .COM.AU - I think it's because of the duplicate content
> filter.
>
> But essentially when people search from within Australia, we want
> the .COM.AU results to be shown and it only shows .COM
>
> Could someone advise what's the best way to handle this? What do we
> need to do in order for Google to recognise both domains equally?
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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