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Roey
April 19th, 2010, 10:13 AM
Hi,
A while back I remember there was a reason we should still use the "www." (http://www.DomainName.com) when setting up a new website (rather than just "http://DomainName.com.) Is that still the case?
Simply put, should I include the www in the set-up or not?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Peace,
Roey.
BrittMalka
April 19th, 2010, 12:24 PM
I've seen argued that you should leave out the www.
I think the reason for choosing either one or the other is that the search engines (as far as I understood it) sees www.yoursite.com as a different site as "http://yoursite.com", so you want to have as many backlinks as possible to only one of the two.
stormy
April 21st, 2010, 08:19 AM
Yes the search engines do see www.yoursite.com as different to yoursite.com. But note - what ever you do, you have no control over others (3rd parties) who may link to you as the www version or the non-www version. That's outside your control, so you need to some or all of the following:
Say you've decided the www version is the one you prefer, 301 redirect any non-wwws that come in to the www version, in your .htaccess file
Google Webmaster Tools is set up for both your www and non-www versions of your site and give them a preference as to which you want to be known as - that will help them to discount any that come in the as the version you don't want.
Use the rel=canonical meta tag on each page
Make sure you use full urls for any internal links, menus
Liz
Roey
April 22nd, 2010, 08:17 AM
Thanks!
-r*
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