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Addon Domain

Postby Ann » Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:47 pm

Needed some help. I have just added an addon domain to my primary domain. The problem is both urls of the addon domain i.e. www.domain2.domain1 and www.domain2 appeared in the SE. As the addon domain is totally unrelated to my primary domain, I do not wish to have it appeared as domain2.domain1. Is there any way I can prevent domain2.domain1 from appearing in SE?

Another question: looking at the awstat of my new website, I see hits by robots or spiders visitors appeared as 21+19 or 0+6 etc. It was stated that the no. appearing after + sign indicate the no. of successful hits on robots.txt file. What exactly does this mean? I don't see these in my primary website.

Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Postby Marc Meole » Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:17 am

DO you have cpanel? I know by default cpanel creates a subdomain when you create an addon. Can you just delete the subdomain?
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Ann, do you know how to check the HTML code for a "nofo

Postby rayfellers » Fri Mar 23, 2007 4:58 pm

If you put a no follow tag in your HTML, the search spiders will not read the addon domain page and will not put them in their index.

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Hmm

Postby Mr_Average » Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:48 pm

Hi Ann,
By the looks of it (at least what you wrote, domain2.domain1.com) you set up up the second domain as a sub domain instead of an add on domain.

You should check on this by going into your cpanel and checking the add on domains and the subdomains by clicking on the icons. The interface should list any sub or add on domains you have on your hosting account.

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