The 3 sites, "example.com", "example.net" and "example.org", all point to the exact same page on the site's web host.
It is done by hosting all three sites on the same web host, and arranging it so that they all resolve to the same account.
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That is, there's a simple way to tell the search engines that all 3 domains point to the same site, and to add up all the links together and associate them with that site.
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Next, you will also need to arrange with your web host to host all your domains so that they point to the same website.
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"A visitor recently asked me whether it was possible to point multiple domain names to one website, more or less the conceptual reverse of what I wrote about in "Can I Create Multiple Websites with One Domain Name?". This article discusses why a person might want to do this, how it can be accomplished, and provides a practical guide on the additional steps you need to take in order to avoid losing potential search engine ranking as a result of doing things this way."
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