Link juice pass on
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We operate in a few countries and so have our .com website redirect to the country the person is from.
I was wondering how the link juice worked in this case, does it simply stop at .com, or does it get split evenly over the sites it's redirecting to.
We have just bought the .org site as well, I am to believe that link juice from a .org to a .org is better than from a .org to a .com. We have redirected the .org to the .com which then goes the the relevant country's site.
An example of link juice would be...
Say an Australian organisation with a .org site links to our .org site, the link juice then goes from our .org site links to our .com site, and this then geo links back through to our .com.au site.
Would it be a lot better to link directly from .org to our .com.au site in this instance, or for the sake of all the sites, would the current method work okay?
Cheers.
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Yes it would, every hop leaks link juice, bing will not pass link juice thought 2 hops at all.
http://thatsit.com.au/seo/reports/violation/the-redirection-response-results-in-another-redirectionAs for .org and .com. it does not matter.
What does matter is how you handle googlebot when it comes to your site?
Youy should send googlebot along with USA users