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![]() | Inbound Links Hey. We've got a few really quality links that are pointed to sitename.com Our main site is www . sitename.com (as registered on google webmaster and in our sitemap). Do those links still count or should we delete the www. from our sitemap/webmaster? Thanks a ton!
Last edited by mis_chiff; 10-05-2010 at 11:41 AM.
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Nov 2009
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![]() ![]() | Can you please explain in details how that one is going to be useful?
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![]() | Are you testing the same addresses in both browsers? Usually this depends on site itself, and where the domain is hosted. Most servers can read the address without "www", but every now and then you'll find one that is in the dark ages. I've never known this to be a browser issue though, only a server issue (the other end of the line). www= world wide web...its a search device, help you get what it is your looking for... Check your Hosts file, your DNS recorders, see if you've checked 'insert WWW' |
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