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Hi,

Is it possible to register One Domain Name but has several Host Servers that each has slight variations of Web Design and upload to websites ???

I ask this bcos my .com and .net used to be loaded together. Now I separate them in different Host Servers and have slight variation designs, the .Net is gaining ground in search engine to 1st page, that my .com enjoyed for years.

If possible, then I could have slight different designs in a webpage and upload to different Host Servers (I have several Host Severs already), so as to gain search engine ranking ???

Thanks for any advise.
Alan


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Alan Lam
 
Posts: 40 | Location: Bangkok | Registered: March 15, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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A domain can have only a single server. Your .com and .net are 2 different domains, so can be hosted on either the same or different servers. You cannot host your .com on two different servers since the domain address must resolve to a single server. There is no such thing as a "party-line" on the internet.

You can however, have all traffic redirected from one domain to another. For example, if you feel your .net domain is finding more visitors, then you could use one of several methods to divert your visitors reaching your .com to your .net domain. I would think this is a better strategy since it funnels all your visitors to a single site and does not split them up between many domains.
 
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Dear larryd,

Thanks for the info. Understood !!!!!

Regards,
Alan


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