I think this may have been answered before but just to get a refresh. If you have one TLD and you create multiple sub-domains (e.g usa.mydomain.com) for country specific websites that have mostly the same content (except for spellings, currency, etc), is that considered duplication?
Good question. Now I understand how TLDs work for sites.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
companies with the same names in different countries, that is ok right?
LAEProduction 8 months ago
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Cool, thanks for the information!
FearlessHyena82 8 months ago
I think this may have been answered before but just to get a refresh. If you have one TLD and you create multiple sub-domains (e.g usa.mydomain.com) for country specific websites that have mostly the same content (except for spellings, currency, etc), is that considered duplication?
DataTrack153 8 months ago
Thanks Matt! Great info, What about if someone has more that 10 TLD for Different countries in (two among those in different languages)?
thepriyo 8 months ago
thanks, have been working on .com.au , co.uk , .com and co.nz ....nice info
jhingadev 8 months ago
Pejj wann!!!
jbuzz547 8 months ago
Thank you Matt! My boss asked me exactly that today! Excellent timing
andresgmontero 8 months ago
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dwidrg 8 months ago
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adryanfitra 8 months ago
As long as the content is freshly scraped and posted to a site with plenty of Adsense units, Google is good with it.
loudmarket 8 months ago