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Changes to Webmaster Tools, Plus Matt Cutts on Selling From Multiple Domains

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  1. has this been launched??? I cant see these options in my webmaster account :(

    • Hi Magento,
      Yup this is already implemented in the webmaster toolkit.

  2. Hey ,

    Thanks for providing such a valuable information. It helped me a lot to do my SEO job.

    Gabrielle Smyth

  3. Wonderful article but not sure if the information was enough. guess we need more help on this.

  4. We are a family dedicated to serving the family Who has traveled all around the world, knows that, far from home what we need to find is the warm

  5. thanks for the great post……….

  6. thank you, very helpful tips

  7. Well, I think it is a bit stupid to sell the same products through different domains, why not put the effort of managing 3 domains in only one and sell more products that could earn you more money?

  8. thanks very help full

  9. Thanks for the info from Matt.It would certainly clear up doubts on multiple domains by webmasters and hope each domain is created with a purpose.

  10. Good explanation by Matt in regard to multiple domains. After reading about the URL tool it seems like I’m best off by leaving well enough alone at this point.

  11. Voltara The Great

    Oh yeah, the Ol’ Ukrainian Business Directory. What a resource it is. Perfect for finding prostitutes and z grade spammers

  12. I find it “weird” and “a little strange” that Mr. Cutts thinks selling the same products on multiple, audience-targeted sites is somehow abnormal. Knowing your audience and selling to that audience in a manner that specifically speaks to their state of mind is a pillar of marketing theory 101. Take for instance something simple like a flashlight. Off the top of my head I can think of several different audiences… law enforcement, campers/hikers, home owners, hunting/fishing, truck drivers, boaters, plumbers, EMT/paramedics, home inspectors…

  13. I am nervous messing around with these new settings. Google has us all hopping from one foot to the next! Google+ now this? #sos

  14. Google does a great job. But I have no idea how I went from a page rank of 2 to nothing over night. I always am link building.

  15. John

    So sick of the Google ass-kissing I could absolutely scream. Just let me search for the information I want and let it go at that. What really makes me sick is big G doesn’t know the difference between a site using www or not, so counts it as duplicate content and penalizes the same freaking site for being duplicate. That is so anal. How much of this crap are people going to take?

  16. Lets hope those tools will be used as it stands in the description. Google likes to check if the websites are trying to get good rankings on some keywords. This is next portion of data google can analyse.

  17. Yes, you should define what you want shown … Many back offices get crawled – and specialized customer services. Put enough to get you found and that you offer more … Let the customer click not the bot with a “nofollow” or You can easily protect or define what a bot, or spider does. From a Search Engine stand point – they are phone directories … And nobody likes to carry around a Big Fat Yellow Book and thiers is HUGE. If ACE Hardware put in every little plumbing : electrical : nuts & bolts : hammer : appliance – How many listings would they have? Each of these represent another URL … Lets social mediums like fasebook, twitter, and so on advertise our specials URLs and Search Engines advertise our primary URLs … We as webmasters / webowners blog and use social media to promote. For years we simply put every URL on the Engines before but now we have other media forms. We need to promote our primary URLs as far as OUR BRANDS and the Primary URLs ( sitemaps & index services ) on SEO …

  18. Brad

    It is sometime impossible not to have web sites with simular material.
    I updated a site from golive to dreamweaver with different domains.
    The unfortunate thing is, the old site still brings in most of my business and I can not afford to bring it down,the older site also has many important links from on line directories etc, which have been grand-fathered and I cannot afford to enlist the new site with them.

    To bad google does not have a tool to map all of the links and pages to my new site so I do not loose any good will so to speak. Or maybe google does and I am not aware of it.
    Brad

  19. Wow so mini sites are OK with Google, caveat being niche focus.

    We run a lot of insurance websites on niche specific domains, and concentrate soley on the subject at hand – one for each product with great success.
    We realised a long time ago that it wasn’t good enough to have siloised site structure to rank top – you had to have a compartmentalised product structure as well if you want to be the voice and authority in a niche. Even more so now that social signals are starting to count.
    This means multiple domains for different keywords and since panda we have seen our own, our competitions and many others who’ve adopted this approach be highly favoured in the google search results.

    Good to hear Cutts being honest for once.

  20. Will use it to make Google crawl more on my site and update cache and inside webpages daily, instead of weekly~ updates that cause the info/news being irrelevant.

  21. Do you think Google takes the right approach to sites selling products from multiple domains?

    I agree with Mr. Lawrence, Google does what Google wants to do period.

    I think there is bigger problems than selling products from multiple domains – I think one of the biggest problem to me is kids accessing porn websites.

  22. I do use url parameters and find that Google does what Google will do anyway.

    At one time I had “?ref=”foo” on some links I wanted to track. Those were removed years ago AND I told Google WMT to ignore “ref=” , but they still show up as “Duplicate Meta Descriptions”.

    For a bunch of supposedly bright people, WMT tools is amazingly flawed.

    So, yes, I tell Google what to ignore. I just doubt that it really helps.

  23. Chris.
    Can you ask the gentleman about how to use the crawl tools concerning the parameters of frontpage ” /_vti_cnf/ ” It has been a report of missing title on many of these pages that shouldn’t be crawled because they are generated by the editor program and they are nor t webpages good for user anyways.
    How to tell the blocker not to consider those pages a a valid element on a website. Let me know if you can. Thank You.

  24. So would this be where I need to put SID’s or should that be handled on the server with the.htaccess ?

    • This is really good article….I am doing the same thing for my client and after reading this article i am happy that i am doing the right thing as Matt cutts says we can create different websites URL’s for different products..

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