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Scenario:
The client has an underperforming .co.uk website that cannot be improved (SEO) because it is a crappy CMS that has limited editing capabilities.
All the sales are done through this site, products are auto updated, payments processed...e.t.c, so no desire to get rid of it.
Plan:
Build a new site on .uk that acts as a shop front to .co.uk linking to the pages/products on the .co.uk
The content will not be duplicated.
Looking at the competition, ranking the .uk above the .co.uk shouldn't be a problem, but what are the possible implications of doing this?
Surely google has to treat both sites as separate entities, so I guess the two sites will be competing for SERPS, but this in itself is not really a problem as long as the new one ranks higher.
Would like to hear opinions on this, especially from SEO experts.
The client has an underperforming .co.uk website that cannot be improved (SEO) because it is a crappy CMS that has limited editing capabilities.
All the sales are done through this site, products are auto updated, payments processed...e.t.c, so no desire to get rid of it.
Plan:
Build a new site on .uk that acts as a shop front to .co.uk linking to the pages/products on the .co.uk
The content will not be duplicated.
Looking at the competition, ranking the .uk above the .co.uk shouldn't be a problem, but what are the possible implications of doing this?
Surely google has to treat both sites as separate entities, so I guess the two sites will be competing for SERPS, but this in itself is not really a problem as long as the new one ranks higher.
Would like to hear opinions on this, especially from SEO experts.