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I’ve got a site I’m working on at the moment where I have both the .com and .co.uk domains. It’s based in an industry that I have worked in for several years, and I intend to use my contacts to dropship items to both the UK and USA (and ROW eventually I hope).
I’m just wondering what to do about the .com and .co.uk? Should I have two separate sites (completely different to avoid Google penalising me for plagiarising myself), .com showing prices in $, .co.uk in £? Or would it be best to just use the .com, and have an intro page where you choose your country, and have the .co.uk redirect to it?
The latter makes more sense to me as it’s easily scalable if adding extra markets, but I’m worried that I would be penalised for having loads of duplicate content within my own domain, as product descriptions on the USA part would be the same as in the UK part.
I'm confused!
Any ideas and advice would be appreciated!
Scott
I’m just wondering what to do about the .com and .co.uk? Should I have two separate sites (completely different to avoid Google penalising me for plagiarising myself), .com showing prices in $, .co.uk in £? Or would it be best to just use the .com, and have an intro page where you choose your country, and have the .co.uk redirect to it?
The latter makes more sense to me as it’s easily scalable if adding extra markets, but I’m worried that I would be penalised for having loads of duplicate content within my own domain, as product descriptions on the USA part would be the same as in the UK part.
I'm confused!
Any ideas and advice would be appreciated!
Scott