Peter South
Active Member
So my website is a normal .com domain and over the last few months I've had repeated troubles with DMCA trolls successfully submitting a few illegitimate DMCA claims, specifically against URLs such as dynamic pages that lists all the site's post titles.
When I bought my .com domain I also purchased all the other similar domains such as .mobi .org .biz .net, etc. I could just set up 301 redirects and submit sitemaps for these other domains, however Google obviously is intelligent enough and picks up on this and only accepts the .com domains.
I could setup individual webservers for each of these domains and have each of them point to the same MySQL database server so that any changes made on one domain mirror changes made on all the others. However I'm not sure if Google will detect this or not.
So my question is, will Google accept all my URLs if I simply have 1 MySQL Database Server running with separate apache web-servers for each domain? Or do I need to go a little further and apply some CSS modifications to each of the apache web-servers to make the website's appearance different for Google to accept each of them?
When I bought my .com domain I also purchased all the other similar domains such as .mobi .org .biz .net, etc. I could just set up 301 redirects and submit sitemaps for these other domains, however Google obviously is intelligent enough and picks up on this and only accepts the .com domains.
I could setup individual webservers for each of these domains and have each of them point to the same MySQL database server so that any changes made on one domain mirror changes made on all the others. However I'm not sure if Google will detect this or not.
So my question is, will Google accept all my URLs if I simply have 1 MySQL Database Server running with separate apache web-servers for each domain? Or do I need to go a little further and apply some CSS modifications to each of the apache web-servers to make the website's appearance different for Google to accept each of them?