Sorry in advance if this sounds confusing...
We have five sites, all selling different ranges, and each with different design/presentation. Because many of our customers shop on specific sites, they do not realise/remember we have other sites.
We want to produce a general newsletter, cross promoting products to customers from our other sites, alongside product news for the sites they purchased from. As this newsletter will be sent to customers of more than one site, we cannot brand it a site-specific brand, so we want to set up a "brand page" where all the sites are listed and described and of course where one can click through to them. This page will be used as a link from the header of the newsletter so any confused customers can quickly understand why they're receiving the newsletter!
As the newsletter will be branded the company name rather than a site name, it makes sense to have the landing page set up under the company name also. The company name (Fairyglass) is also one of our sites, but we own the .co.uk and the .com suffixes. Currently the .com points to the live site at .co.uk but I'm thinking perhaps that this is where the landing page should be.
So to get to my question, finally... if we set up a page on our Fairyglass website as a landing page, and point the .com address to this page, does anyone foresee any issues with possible duplicate content, as the search engines will enter the site at what is essentially a hidden page using the .com address?
We have five sites, all selling different ranges, and each with different design/presentation. Because many of our customers shop on specific sites, they do not realise/remember we have other sites.
We want to produce a general newsletter, cross promoting products to customers from our other sites, alongside product news for the sites they purchased from. As this newsletter will be sent to customers of more than one site, we cannot brand it a site-specific brand, so we want to set up a "brand page" where all the sites are listed and described and of course where one can click through to them. This page will be used as a link from the header of the newsletter so any confused customers can quickly understand why they're receiving the newsletter!
As the newsletter will be branded the company name rather than a site name, it makes sense to have the landing page set up under the company name also. The company name (Fairyglass) is also one of our sites, but we own the .co.uk and the .com suffixes. Currently the .com points to the live site at .co.uk but I'm thinking perhaps that this is where the landing page should be.
So to get to my question, finally... if we set up a page on our Fairyglass website as a landing page, and point the .com address to this page, does anyone foresee any issues with possible duplicate content, as the search engines will enter the site at what is essentially a hidden page using the .com address?
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