Matt Cutts works for the quality group in Google, specializing in search engine optimization issues. He is well known in the SEO community for enforcing the Google Webmaster Guidelines and cracking down on link spam.

Is it acceptable for Google if I do a 301 redirect from all my domain names to consolidate into one domain? Yes, shouldn’t be a problem.

It doesn’t matter for Google whether you put your keywords in the directory or in the html files because Google just crawls it and index them altogether. Just treat Google like a human being, you should be fine.

Make sure that the user and Google both see the same content on your website. Google stresses on the same contents, or else you will be penalised for cloaking.

Split testing for your contents, you have to be careful of how you do it. Don’t ever fall into the cloak pitfall where Google hates it the most…


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