I just noticed that my site has 375 pages indexed in google as mysite.com, but www.mysite.com has only two indexed pages!! Why is that?? Is that something good?? or will that keep me from getting a page rank?
Difference between www.mysite.com and mysite.com
Yeah pal , you are really loosing on 2 links or may be those other high links .
Because Google Search engine crawler considers both of them as seperate URL's .
So its you job to convert them onto one , thingy .
So the place you should go is
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/
Search on , URL canonicalization .
U will know what you need .
Also www.wolf-howl.com , has discussed on your thingy .
Any doubts or problems , contact me
Because Google Search engine crawler considers both of them as seperate URL's .
So its you job to convert them onto one , thingy .
So the place you should go is
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/
Search on , URL canonicalization .
U will know what you need .
Also www.wolf-howl.com , has discussed on your thingy .
Any doubts or problems , contact me
| maclui wrote: |
| I just noticed that my site has 375 pages indexed in google as mysite.com, but www.mysite.com has only two indexed pages!! Why is that?? Is that something good?? or will that keep me from getting a page rank? |
www is just a sub-domain. It an optional part of your domain name, but these days, mostly all the websites opt for a www subdomain.
You have the power to redirect www.yoursite.com to some page and yoursite.com to some other page. www.yoursite.com has nothing to do with yoursite.com
Earlier, www was used just to show the relevane of World Wide Web in the Internet, now it has become like a trend to have a www sub-domain with every domain.
So, it is quite obvious that the page rank of www.yoursite.com and yoursite.com, may be different, so may be the context and text.
If I have registered my_site.com domain, does it mean that I have now also the www.my_site.com, bla.my_site.com and so on?
