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12/22/2010 5:01 PM
 
I currently have a site domainXYZ.net running DNN with a moderate amount of content already in place. The owners of domainXYZ.com decided they liked my site better than theirs and want me to take over the .com site.

What I want to do is simply use my site (current host and all) as the .com domain. So, going to either .net or .com goes to the same site. Besides switching domainXYZ.com's registration to point to my host, and perhaps adding .com to the portal alias, is there anything else I should consider? I know that once the .com is pointing to my host, I'll just have to forward domainXYZ.net to the .com domain name (I can do this through my registrar.
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12/22/2010 8:12 PM
 
after you finished the switch, you should also submit new sitemap to Google and Bing to make sure, all pages are indexed properly.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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