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Hi Guys,

Heres the senerio : I am looking to point a trademarkname.co.uk to genericname.co.uk and then onto affailate link. so when they check back it just shows traffic comming from generic name.

How can I do this?

Thanks
Sean
 
Should be a simple case of using .htaccess

I do the same already and the 'dodgy' name is shielded quite nicely from prying eyes.
 
The two types of non-frame redirect that are most common are 301 and 302 (the HTTP codes)... You can use a tool like Sam Spade to view the raw output from webservers including the 'real' webserver headers to see what is being used at a particular site, also great for other stuff...

However there is some info here on the different redirects and how they affect SEO: http://www.seotoday.com/browse.php/category/articles/id/477/index.php

Hope these infos help some people somewhere somehow... :D
 
Hi Guys,

Heres the senerio : I am looking to point a trademarkname.co.uk to genericname.co.uk and then onto affailate link. so when they check back it just shows traffic comming from generic name.

How can I do this?

Thanks
Sean


Seems to me that the main concern with redirecting a trademarkname would be the trademarkholder, in which case they would go directly to the trademarkname, and the gig is up anyway.

I don't mean to sound holier than thou, but the entire industry would be a lot better off if everyone avoided trademarknames. All they do is feed the lawyers, reduce the advertising revenue, and create monsters like the US Snowe bill.

Sorry. That doesn't quite answer your question, but something to ponder on anyway. It only takes one lawsuit to rid the desire to profit from trademarknames.

Woohoo... My 10th post! Now I'll be able to view links in other users' signatures. :)
 
Send me an MSN Sean, i've got a .htaccess file you can have for it.
 
Seems to me that the main concern with redirecting a trademarkname would be the trademarkholder, in which case they would go directly to the trademarkname, and the gig is up anyway.

I don't mean to sound holier than thou, but the entire industry would be a lot better off if everyone avoided trademarknames. All they do is feed the lawyers, reduce the advertising revenue, and create monsters like the US Snowe bill.

Sorry. That doesn't quite answer your question, but something to ponder on anyway. It only takes one lawsuit to rid the desire to profit from trademarknames.

Woohoo... My 10th post! Now I'll be able to view links in other users' signatures. :)

Thanks for your advice :D
 
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