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1. As long as there is one domain name, users will not remember too many domain names, which will increase the burden on users in vain. Some people will think that one of you is a copycat**.
2. In terms of weight, the weight of sites with different domain names for the same content will be affected, because search engines have no way to identify the original, and the keywords are the same, which is not conducive to ranking.
I recommend that you use one domain name as the main domain name for multiple domain names, and then the other domain names can be redirected to the main domain name through 301 redirection or domain name **, which can avoid the above two problems.
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Not only is there no drawbacks, but also has certain benefits, if two domain names or multiple domain names point to a site at the same time, so that the access rate will be improved, after all, a multiple domain name is more advantageous than a domain name in the number of visits, if a customer knows your domain name, and another customer knows your other domain name, but they are also visiting your same**, which is conducive to the promotion of **, increase the number of visits, and let more people know your **, So there is no disadvantage to two domain names pointing to the same site at the same time.
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OK! Two domains can point to one content at the same time!
For example, it is common for a top-level domain name without www and a second-level domain name with www to point to the same **. In order to make it easier for users with different input habits to find.
Advantages: 1. It can be convenient for users to enter through different domain name entrances.
2. In the case of a problem with a domain name, there are other domain names that support ** operation.
Disadvantages: 1. Although it is a site content, different domain names will be regarded as two different sites by search engines, which affect each other's "weight", which is not conducive to ** ranking, and can be solved by using 301 orientation.
2. Multiple domain names that are not subdomains will weaken the authority of **, and users may be suspected of temporary domain names or **impure motives.
3. Differences in domain names will lead to problems and errors in the performance of some functions under a certain domain name, which will affect the user's evaluation.
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There's no downside, the downside is that it costs an extra domain name.
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I've never heard of the downsides of two domain names pointing to the same site at the same time.
Two domain names point to one site, which is good.
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If two domain names point to the same IP, it usually doesn't have much impact.
1. In many cases, there will be multiple domain names, but there is only one server, so that multiple domain names pointing to the same server (IP) can sell and save a lot of costs. As long as the domain name resolution is done in the domain name background and the domain name binding of the server, it can be accessed normally.
2. If there are multiple domain names on the server in the same IP, and one of the ** access families is very large, such as ****, it will affect the access of others. For example, the bandwidth space of web hosting is shared, so it will have a certain impact on the network speed.
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First of all, it depends on why you use multiple domains:
1. Is it because there are idle domain names in hand to use, some seoer or domain name investors will have a large number of domain names, and these domain names will be inaccessible when users enter, so it is better to use them to point to ** or pages with content.
2. It is still because of the protection of the brand name to register multiple domain names, as well as regional domain names in various countries.
3. Similar and misspelled domain names, in order not to make users mistaken, but also to reduce the possible occurrence of **, reputation damage, etc., many companies will also register and purchase similar to the company's main domain name or easy to misspell domain names, resulting in multiple domain names need to point to the same **.
One ** corresponds to the optimization reason for multiple domain names.
1. I have an old domain name, and now I want to use the new domain name.
If the content of the two domain names is exactly the same, then the inclusion of the new domain name may have an impact, because the search engine believes that the content of the two domain names is duplicated, and in the case of the old domain name, the inclusion of the new domain name is restricted, if the content of the two sites is not the same.
2. What should I do if I already have multiple domain names with the same content?
It is recommended to find a well-ranked domain name as the company's main domain name, let other multi-domain 301 redirects to the main domain name, and then use the ** revision tool to let the main domain name inherit the weight that the original domain name has obtained.
3. Is it beneficial for multiple domain names with the same content to rank?
Not only will it not improve the ranking, but it may have a negative impact on the ranking itself, because multiple domains will disperse the backlink authority that originally belonged to a single domain, so it is not conducive to ranking.
4. Does multiple domain names pointing to the same domain name count as cheating?
If there is no cheating in the multiple domain names themselves, the 301 pointing to the same domain name is not cheating, unless there is SEO fraud in the multiple domain names themselves, so the same domain name that is pointed to may be implicated.
5. How to optimize multiple domain names.
If multiple domain names are resolved to a single domain name without processing, the best case scenario is that the search engine will only return one of them for ranking. If you're unlucky, you could be penalized for copying content and suspected cheating.
The method of dealing with multiple domain names is actually very simple, choose one of them as the normal resolution of the main domain name, and all other domain names can be 301 directed to the main domain name.
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Summary. If different domain names point to the same server, but to different directories or virtual hosts, you can implement different ** or applications running on the same server. In this case, each domain name can have its own independent **, database and other resources, which will not interfere with each other.
Typically, this requires configuring a virtual host on a server to host multiple ** or applications on the same server.
Different domain names + points to different + same server.
If different domain names point to the same server, but point to different server directories or hosts, you can implement different ** or applications running on the same server. In this case, each domain name can have its own independent **, database and other resources, and will not interfere with each other. Typically, this requires configuring a virtual host on a server to host multiple ** or applications on the same server.
Fellow, I really didn't understand, I can be more specific.
When there are multiple domain names pointing to the same server, the server needs to distinguish and return different ** or applications based on the domain name accessed. At this time, the base needs to configure a virtual host on the security server, and each virtual host can configure its own resources such as directories, **, and databases, so that different domain names can return different content when accessed. Virtual hosts can be distinguished by different port numbers, different IP addresses, or the host header field in the HTTP protocol.
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No, it means that the conversion between domain names and IPs is realized by the domain name service system. The domain name service system uses the domain name of each host in the network as a symbolic address, and the domain name is more convenient, intuitive, readable, and easy to remember, but the Internet still finds and locates the host through the IP address. The IP address of a domain name is resolved through the forward query mode of the Domain Name System (DNS).
For example, you need to use the Windows system as a hidden example, you need to use IIS configuration, bind the corresponding domain name, and then bind the **source code file under the domain name to open the corresponding domain name**. Theoretically, multiple domain names correspond to one IP address, which does not affect the use, but the server cannot be overloaded.
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It's easy to divide the weights. You can learn about SEO; The good thing can only be said that one is broken and the other can be used, so spare it.
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Yes, you can do the 301 jump.
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Two domain names point to one at the same time, this needs to be redirected, if you don't know how to jump**, you can have a 301 redirect jump in the server background control panel. Bind two domain names to the server, and then redirect one of the domains to the domain you want to point to.
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Landing space dealer's **.
Central Administration. Host management.
The domain name of the management host is also bound.
Enter a new domain name.
Domain name resolution is also a similar process:
1.Landing space dealer's **.
2.Central Administration.
3.Domain name management.
4.Manage. 5.Domain name resolution.
6.The hostname is added to www and @ respectively
7.The corresponding value is the IP address of the space added there.
8.OK to add.
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Yes, in ** management, a domain name is bound, and the binding of two domain names is added to it, and then the same IP is resolved to the domain name respectively
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Absolutely!!
Log in to the service provider where the domain name is located.
Domain name management resolves.
The two domain names can be opened normally as long as the resolution is successful.
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It can point to a ** at the same time, and the general space is 5 or 8 domain names that can be bound.
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Only one domain name can be bound. In this way, users can access the domain name to ensure uniqueness.
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OK.
1. To be precise, one can be bound to multiple domain names, and through the binding of these domain names, you can enter.
Second, a domain name is k, will not affect other domain names, the k is a domain name, not **.
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Yes, an unlimited number of domain names can resolve the same IP.
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Yes, the domain name resolves to the same IP address
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