Thank you so much for response but in my company we are using multiple TLD domain with same domain name.
you siad "If they are all duplicates, Google may pick one as the best for display in search results and the rest would probably fall to omitted results and/or not get indexed at all."
All TLD domain has been indexed in search and getting traffic from each TLD domain also keywords ranked.
Did not get any thread from search engine side regarding duplicates content and other things due to how to could say it is waist the time. Please elaborate it
actually all of things already discussed with my boss which you and Reena has been described above. My boss told to me we are already working on multiple TLD domain since 10 years and did not get any issue yet so how to say it. he said to me if you have any strong resources so share with us but i had had not.
due to put up this question on this platform so that someone give me strong resources regarding it.
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Have to agree with Reena Jha. Waste of domains based on what I see in your opening post. If they are all duplicates, Google may pick one as the best for display in search results and the rest would probably fall to omitted results and/or not get indexed at all. Google is not going to index copies, why should it if they are all the same content. It may pick one and go with it, but have to compete with other sites as well. TLD is not going to do much good, at least the gTLD's. The two ccTLD's I see there might and I mean might get a little boost in the country the TLD is related to. Google ranks sites based on content, google expects relevant, unique and quality content with added value for users. Google doesn't really rank based on domain names, meta descriptions for example. Mainly content, but google rankings are based on over 200 parameters.
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There is no SEO benefit, in fact, it may create a problem of having the same content on different sites. For any search engine, all these same domains are different( because URLs are different).
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Thank You so Much for Reply! I feel that but I have no any proved about
it what you said due to showed front of my boss. Please further explain
it steps by steps. If you have any authentic resources regarding it so
please share with me.
You said it is creating a problem for ranking and also might be penalized by search engine due to domain content is same. I accept domain name is same but TLD is different, so Search engine bot should be smartly workable. It is my opinion may be I wrong due to knowing.
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Have to agree with Reena Jha. Waste of domains based on what I see in your opening post. If they are all duplicates, Google may pick one as the best for display in search results and the rest would probably fall to omitted results and/or not get indexed at all. Google is not going to index copies, why should it if they are all the same content. It may pick one and go with it, but have to compete with other sites as well. TLD is not going to do much good, at least the gTLD's. The two ccTLD's I see there might and I mean might get a little boost in the country the TLD is related to. Google ranks sites based on content, google expects relevant, unique and quality content with added value for users. Google doesn't really rank based on domain names, meta descriptions for example. Mainly content, but google rankings are based on over 200 parameters.
Our automated system analyzes replies to choose the one that's most likely to answer the question. If it seems to be helpful, we may eventually mark it as a Recommended Answer.
Thank you so much for response but in my company we are using multiple TLD domain with same domain name.
you siad "If they are all duplicates, Google may pick one as the best for display in search results and the rest would probably fall to omitted results and/or not get indexed at all."
All TLD domain has been indexed in search and getting traffic from each TLD domain also keywords ranked.
Did not get any thread from search engine side regarding duplicates content and other things due to how to could say it is waist the time. Please elaborate it
actually all of things already discussed with my boss which you and Reena has been described above. My boss told to me we are already working on multiple TLD domain since 10 years and did not get any issue yet so how to say it. he said to me if you have any strong resources so share with us but i had had not.
due to put up this question on this platform so that someone give me strong resources regarding it.
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