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04-30-2006, 10:25 AM #41
That's worse than doing a redirect as your domain (with the incorrect yourcityrealtor) would still be associated with a live page. They want any kind of live site associated with that domain gone.
As has been mentioned, they don't even want that domain to be redirected to a new domain. That is what is so difficult as it could mean having 2 different domains indexed by the search engines with the exact same content.
I'm still confused about this. Some say the old domain's pages will drop off at some point, but I still have cached/indexed pages on sites where those pages have been gone for a very long time. They have yet to "drop off."
So if your site is currently indexed in MSN & you just start using a brand new domain name, you're now going to have 2 domains indexed/cached with the exact same content. I don't know how people get around this if they can't use a permanent 301 redirect from the old domain to the new one.Learn all about Cook County Real Estate and check out my Chicago Suburb Real Estate Blog. Two other sites offer Burbank IL Real Estate, and Oak Lawn Illinois.
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05-26-2006, 07:14 PM #42
Fixer Upper
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Most domains with Realtor are taken
I know a few local realtors that have city-realtor.com, wonder if they will get shutdown?
Phaedra
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05-26-2006, 07:43 PM #43
Renter
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I've been spending alot of time on this thing ,and i've noticed alot of large real estate companies using 'thierrealestatecompanyrealtors.com' , and i'm talking LARGE companies. Having thier agents@bigcityrealtors.com seems like the NAR wouldn't like it too much. I guess i'm less worried now than i was , but still not a mistake i want to make again.



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