Yeah, it's a doozy. Let me see if I can do a better job explaining. I'll try it in list form:
1. I purchased a domain.
2. I redirected this domain's URL to my TCH subdomain's URL (newdomain.com redirected to tchdomain/subdomain.com)
This worked. I was able to access newdomain.com by typing its URL into my browser. However --
3. When I submitted newdomain.com to search engines, the meta tags were not visible to the search engine spiders (or robots, if you prefer).
I was getting a message that there were no meta tags, when of course there were.
4. Somehow the meta tags were being lost when newdomain.com was redirected to tchdomain/subdomain.com
Without the meta tags, the placement will not appear where I'd like in search engines. I need those babies to show up! To overcome the meta tags being lost, I was considering --
5. Eliminating the newdomain.com to tchdomain/subdomain.com redirect. Replacing it with --
6. a redirect from my tch subdmain to my new domain's URL: tchdomain/subdomain.com redirected to newdomain.com
I would do this in CPanel, and I believe that's permissible. My question is if I did this, would the site be viewable when newdomain.com's URL was entered into a browser, and would newdomain.com's meta tags be seen by search engines?
I should also mention that I can -- and did -- put meta on newdomain.com from newdomain.com's registrar side. But this meta was also being lost in the initial redirect. I thought with a new redirect (see # 6) at least the aforementioned meta tags would stay in place and be viewable to search engines, if not the meta tags on the actual site pages.
Obviously I can expermiment and find this stuff out on my own, but I thought someone might know offhand. Additionally --
7. I believe my initial redirect (see #2) was somehow made "permanent".
The registrar for newdomain.com has a mechanism for doing redirects but it is very basic, and so I may have made initial redirect permanent when I didn't intend to. I say that because when I now try different redirects, I'm getting redirect error messages. So I'm also wondering how I might eliminate the initial "permanent" redirect. I was thinking I could do so by resetting newdomain.com's DNS servers? newdomain.com's registrar has no CPanel type of mechanism, so I can't go into some folder and make changes.
Clear as mud, no?