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Important to know :
What is the major difference between normal "Domain
Forwarding" and "Domain Cloaking".
Domain Cloaking is not visible for
any user.
Domain Names with cloaking are possible
to be registered to all Search Engines.
Domain Names with a normal DNS Forwarding are
visible for all users
( Browser address bar shows new forwarded domain
address.
Domain Names with normal DNS Forwarding are unable
to be registered to any search engine.
Search Engine Robots will stop after the forwarding
command.
Order Your Domain Forwarding or Cloaking
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Domain
Forwarding just might be the best, hardest-working domain bargain
going!
Now you can put any domain name to work, whether you've built a site for
it or not. Just select a domain name (or names), add forwarding, and any
visitor who types in that name will be redirected to the existing site
you designate.
Domain Forwarding is especially useful if you have a site with a long,
complicated address. Now you can just register a simpler domain name (easily
done using one of the less common top level domains, like .BIZ instead
of .COM, for example) and then forward it. It's that easy.
Domain
masking lets you protect the address of a particular site, while
still allowing customers to access the content. Here's how it works:
First, you purchase a domain name, say, domain1.com. This is only an address,
though; domain1.com is not going to have its own web site. You use this
address to display the content of another web site, say, forwarded-to.com.
So your visitors type in www.domain1.com and see the display from the
forwarded-to.com web site. But they do not see the forwarded-to.com address.
Search Engine Tips:
Some site owners create target pages that automatically take visitors
to different pages within a web site. The meta refresh tag is one typical
way of doing this. Some search engines will refuse to index a page with
a high meta refresh rate. Go will not index pages with any redirection,
whatsoever.*redirection, whatsoever.
* Some site owners create target pages that automatically take visitors
to different pages within a web site. The meta refresh tag is one typical
way of doing this. The search engines will refuse to index a page with
a high meta refresh rate. . |