The Truth About Domain Masking

Domain Masking is a type of domain forwarding

If you are one of the many agents who own multiple domain names, then you are probably already familiar with some of the DNS and domain forwarding/domain masking options that go along with it.

Domain Forwarding

Forwarding is when you take one of your domains, let’s just use an example and say that you own “yourname.com”, and direct it to another one of your domains, for example “iamthebestagent.com”.

This can make some specific marketing campaigns more effective if you are giving people a different domains. If you have previously used one domain, but have since changed where your site lives, then forwarding can also be beneficial for you.

Sometimes agents might even purchase extra commonly misspelled versions of their domain name just planing to set up forwarding to make sure their visitors end up at the right destination.

SEO

Whatever your case may be, when purchasing multiple domain names, keep one key factor in mind: you can only build SEO for websites with unique content.

This means that your main site (the one you might be forwarding all other domains to) is the one that houses all of your pages, ongoing blog posts, area info and your listings. That main site will get all the credit in regards to SEO.

If you’re purchasing extra domains in the hopes of actually getting each one to rank in search engine results, make sure to at least have a landing page on each one. A simple forward would not get the job done in that case.

Domain Masking

If you do choose to forward, there is one pitfall to watch out for. Make 1,000% sure NOT to use masking. Masking is when you forward one domain to your main site but still display the url that the user typed in. Masking can zap all of that great SEO that you’ve worked so hard to build  and is not a good practice. Go ahead and set up your forwarding to display your main site’s url.

Depending on what registrar you currently use, the actual forwarding set up will be different from one to the next. Luckily, there are loads of registrars who make it fairly simple to set up your domain forwarding correctly, Go Daddy is one of the most common so feel free to read their documentation. They even provide you with a preview function so that you can assure your forward is mapping to the correct location.

 

As a second generation REALTOR, Katie comes to TRIBUS after working for a major franchise brokerage and a prominent custom home builder in metro Atlanta, GA. While selling homes, she realized she had a passion for helping agents establish a meaningful web presence and build a CRM that worked. Since then she's become a Certified Scrum Master (CSM) and graduated from a UX program, all while staying grounded in real estate technology. Her background in the industry and her training in psychology have paved the way for her current user experience focused role, where she leads the product team at TRIBUS.

Katie has moderated and spoken at various events including the RESO Technology Summit and Hacker Connect - a tech intensive session of Inman Connect.
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