Hello, I just bought 100 domain names. I plan to create 100 squeeze pages one for each domain. All the domains are very similar. Just that they all target different cities. So my question is when I create the squeeze pages do each page need to be significantly different in order for google not to deem them as duplicates? And does the video I use which I plan to host on youtube need to be different for each page? Or can I use the same one without it hurting my SEO? Mainly wondering how’s the best way to do this so all get indexed under the keywords I choose that are in the domain names?

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5 Meinungen für “Will having multiple sites with the similar content hurt my SEO?”

  1. Earl R sagt:

    i doubt it
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  2. govicseo sagt:

    Have you considered use of a redirection service [i.e., mydomain.com] for linking various domain names to a singular webpage/website. If you happen to purchase all the domain names from godaddy.com, they have an already built-in redirection option called "forward [domain name] with full masking." Check it out. Each domain named splash page has its own metatags that can easily be customized for various target cities. And the SEO rankings will not be affected.

    Good luck!
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  3. Jason sagt:

    If you were to do it that way (an actual page for each domain) you would need to have 100% unique content, or else your rankings would be effected.

    But yeah, I highly recommend using redirection. Like the above poster said you can do it through Godaddy or other registrars, or you can use a PHP redirect or something similar (google it). You can also use GeoIP (again, google it) to make the same landing page (you’d only need one) look like it’s targeted to whoever is visiting it. For example, if someone in Detroit visits it, you could use GeoIP to imput "Detroit" into the text, without having to manually change it.
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  4. Veronica sagt:

    You can increase your traffic by 400 percent in a matter of minutes if you advertise on the major search engines such as Yahoo,Google,Msn….ect this is where 90 percent of all traffic around the world comes from.

    no matter what type of website you have, if your ranked front page of the major search engines, you garaunteed to get thousands of views everyday

    Go to Freewebsitetraffic.tv they will get your site 5,000 guaranteed traffic visitors a day and front page of the major search engines in 24 hours , so thousands of customers can find your site.
    References :

  5. MJG sagt:

    If you have a same page but different domains redirecting to one single page then it doesn’t effect your PR but if you are using different pages with same content then it might affect your PR.
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    http://tutorialacademy.blogspot.com/search/label/SEO

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