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FAQ

Q. I've heard that using domains like this can get you blacklisted, so is it dangerous?

A. Active Domains are NOT simply 'repeating' content across many domains names.  This is bad practise and should be avoided.  Instead it is a way of delivering specific content that is 'different' and 'appropriate' for a domain name.  If used properly, Active Domains are not only safe, but highly helpful to the search engine indexing process by bringing your company's specialities into focus.

Q. Why don't I just set up some minisites, what is the difference?

A.You can!  But it will take an awfully long time, and cost more!  Active domains offer a central administration point for an entire network of domains.  You can change the look and content of a network of domains at a stroke.  There are other benefits too like automatic sitemap submission, and site linking.  More features are aleways being developed to make Active domains add value to your business' web presence.

Q. Are Active Domains for me?

A. If your business is geographical in nature (I.e. a service), or perhaps you supply products to a variety of vertical markets, these are obvious applications for Active Domains.  If you deal in a number of brands that people might search for, or sell products to support other products that are branded, then these are also prime candidates.  They are not for everybody.  The best thing to do is contact ginzola.com to discuss your market and the possible application and benefit of Active Domains.

Q. Do Active Domains replace normal SEO or pay per click or my website?

A. Absolutely NO!  Active Domains should be considered an enhancement to an already well optimised and indexed website.  Good practise for accessibility, coding, meta tags, titles, SEO friendly URLs etc should all be in place to make Active Domains work well.  Part of the process of getting active domains is to review your current website first to make sure all the basics are covered.

Q. I want to see proof that Active Domains work

A. Try searching for 'blocked drain ashburton' or 'soundbar for hitachi' or 'brochure design bath'.  There are literally thousands of searches that bring up an active domain site as number 1 or very close to the top of the results. These businesses are getting real enquiries from these searches, don't miss out.

Q. Do Active Domains 'fool' google?

A. No.  They do not fool google, nor is the objective of Active Domains in any way to deceive either the search engines or potential customers.  The goal is simply to present information in the most concise and direct form possible to improve competitiveness.  Active Domains help you to reach those Customers who you can genuinely help.  We do high quality, low volume, not vice-versa.