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10/22/2008 6:15 AM
 

Hi

I have an information rich site that has been running for about 18
months. www.classcampers.com.  Recently (about 2 weeks ago), my
pagerank went from 2 to 3 for my home page and nearly all other pages
had a pagerank of 2.

Now I have noticed today that I do not have any pagerank now.  Panic!

My site has about 2500 pages in the index and also has sitelinks so I
cant see what I have done wrong.  I have Google adsesne and also use
Google adwords and spend about £240 a month on that.

I have sold some text links to relevant sites (Well what I call
relevant anyway, insurance etc).  All of the sites that I sold text
links for have PRs of 3-6.

I do link to 4 other sites that I run from the template at the
bottom of the site.  Because this is a template it actually recreates
the links on every page generated so it could send be sending more
than 2000 outbound links to my other sites.

This same link template is on my other 4 sites as well.  However they
have only around 10 pages each so www.classcampers.com has about 40
links coming in from the other sites.  The other sites all have a PR
0f 1.  All of these sites are run from the same hosting company.

This makes no sense to me because my page rank went to 3 only a couple
of weeks  ago.  Has there been 2 updates in the last 4 weeks?

Also I currently forward www.classcampers.co.uk to www.classcampers.com but if I use a pagerank checker from the web the .co.uk has a PR of 3

I supposed I could swap this so all requests for the.com domain forward to the .co.uk.  But what effect would this have on all inner links on my site which all refer to the .com

 

Very confusing


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10/22/2008 7:11 AM
 

just searched for your problem, and found your thread in the google webmaster help forum ;)... Seems like you got a few good answers there already....

http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help-Indexing/browse_thread/thread/ccb15c99f3e43e06


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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10/22/2008 8:05 AM
 

Yes sorry I did

Apart from the fact the the helpers do not understand the DNN portal alias issue.

I think I need to understand the difference between a 301 redirect and a domain forward.  becuase I actually like to use my .co.uk instead of my .com.  I currently forward my .co.uk to my .com in dnn and would like it the other way around.   Howeever, my parent portal is the .com and all my internel links are .coms

Oh dear I think the fact that I use Dnn has componded the issue

 

Cheers


Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
Worlds Cheapest Homes - Need a Cheap Property, cant afford a home
Beeb iPlayer - Need help with the BBC's new iPlayer software
Internet Insurance Quotes - For the the information you will ever require about Insurance
 
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10/22/2008 10:57 AM
 


Answering your question from google forum: type this  [site:http://www.classcampers.co.uk] in google 7 pages indexed.

If you've just recently redirected all pages from .co.uk to .com, give GoogleBot some times to update it. Don't worry.
If your website is initially install (parent), portal alias is .com, then domain redirecting .co.uk to .com should be the easiest way.

Try to use google webmaster tool to know which incoming links and outgoing links has problem.


George

 


Thanks,
George

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10/22/2008 11:21 AM
 

Well I hope its not me but now this has happened I would actually rather use the .co.uk and forward all .com requests to that domain using my hosts domain forwarding service.

 

And no I havent recenly redirected my .co.uk site to the .com it has allways been like that.

So how would one set up domain forwarding from the .com to my .co.uk then.  I can set the domain in my hosting account to forward to my .co.uk domain and then add the .co.uk alais to my main DNN (parent) portal.  But I cannot delete the parent then.  OH GOD

Im going to kill myself


Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
Worlds Cheapest Homes - Need a Cheap Property, cant afford a home
Beeb iPlayer - Need help with the BBC's new iPlayer software
Internet Insurance Quotes - For the the information you will ever require about Insurance
 
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