How Does A Search Engines Determine You Own A Domain From Whois? Or By Credit Card Regs? 2 Part Question Below
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How Does A Search Engines Determine You Own A Domain From Whois? Or By Credit Card Regs? 2 Part Question Below

Category: FAQ   Time: 2009-11-17   Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Thanx for the answers…question is how does the seo figure out you own the site..by the whois or or isp regs?
what if you have domains… all in one godaddy acct..and u link to one main.. .com.. how can i set up the regs so seos
do not pentalize me…
? but registed in different names… will that save me?
from pr rank issues?

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"How Does A Search Engines Determine You Own A Domain From Whois? Or By Credit Card Regs? 2 Part Question Below" was posted on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 6:34 pm.

2 Responses to “How Does A Search Engines Determine You Own A Domain From Whois? Or By Credit Card Regs? 2 Part Question Below”
  1. Fire Lizard and Free Holder(2009-11-18):

    Search engines do not know or care who owns a site. There have been entire sites scraped or high-jacked and the original was dropped from the index. If you are trying to set up your own Link ring tgo fake your rankings you run the risk of being banned from Google.
    You would need to have over a hundred different multiple websites with good content and limited reciprocal links to pull it off.
    If you are just talking about different names pointing to one site, that will not affect your PR or rankings in anyway. The other names will not be indexed unless you try some doorway pages or redirects in which case eventually you will be dropped from the index and banned.
    Stay away from Black hat SEO tricks. Build a quality website with proper Meta and Alt tags, Have plenty of good (but not over optimized) content and develop quality real inbound and outbound links and you will do better in the long run.

  2. Mark aka jack573(2009-11-18):

    When you register a site, the person/company who registers your site declares that you are now the owner. This register is pointed to by other registers. If the current register does not have the owner of the site on their records, they redirect you to a registry this registry thinks will be the best to resolve who owns the site. This second register may have to redirect you until you come the to register that has the information you require on it.
    The registers are usually called Domain Name Service, or similar.

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