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2 commentsThursday, June 25, 2009

.yu Site Owners Need to Prepare Their Sites

Domain Change Coming Soon

The .yu ccTLD for Yugoslavia will cease to be available for websites on September 30th. This has been known for a while, but there has been a two-year transition period for existing sites using .yu.

Since the date is only a few months away, Google is offering some tips for easing the transition on the company's Webmaster Central blog. Search Quality Senior Analyst Luisella Mazza says to:

- Check your backlinks
- Check your internal links
- Start moving the site to your new domain

The second two are pretty obvious, but the first one may go overlooked by some webmasters. "Since it won't be possible to set up a redirection from the old .yu domain to your new one, all links pointing to .yu domains will lead to dead ends," says Mazza. "This means that it will be increasingly difficult for search engines to retrieve your new content."

You can find out who is linking to you by searching Google using the link: operator. For example, "link:wwww.webpronews.com" would bring up sites that link to the WebProNews homepage. You can also use Google Webmaster Tools and select the "links to your site" option under "your site on the web."

WebProNews links

"While you're moving your site, you can test how Google crawls and indexes your new site at its new location by submitting a Sitemap via Google Webmaster Tools," says Mazza. "Although we may not crawl or index all the pages listed in each Sitemap, we recommend that you submit one because doing so helps Google understand your site better."

.you domains will be transferred to either .me (Montenegro) or .rs (Serbian).  According to Wikipedia, the .cs ccTLD was reserved for Serbia and Montenegro after the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia became Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, but it was never used.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

My Country use to be part of

My Country use to be part of Yugoslavia but it predated .yu ccTLD so we never got to use that one :)

www is better than wwww

Quote: For example, "link:wwww.webpronews.com"

It might better to user only three WWW when doing backlink search.
ex. " link:www.webpronews.com "

// Tom Yam
Master tamer of:
Pramuun, The Bid Lion at pramuun.com

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