S Sachiel New member Dec 14, 2005 #1 How can we safely redirect web site traffic from our old pages to the new pages without losing current rankings?
How can we safely redirect web site traffic from our old pages to the new pages without losing current rankings?
W webfreak New member Dec 14, 2005 #2 I don't know if there is such a way. Why would you need to redirect?
E eleven New member Dec 15, 2005 #3 You can use a 301 re-direct its an SEO safe way to redirect your pages and the search engine will know it's a 301 perminant re-direct hope it helps.
You can use a 301 re-direct its an SEO safe way to redirect your pages and the search engine will know it's a 301 perminant re-direct hope it helps.
S Sachiel New member Dec 16, 2005 #4 eleven said: You can use a 301 re-direct its an SEO safe way to redirect your pages and the search engine will know it's a 301 perminant re-direct hope it helps. Click to expand... What's the difference in using a 301 redirect versus a meta redirect? (<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10; url=http://xyz.com/">
eleven said: You can use a 301 re-direct its an SEO safe way to redirect your pages and the search engine will know it's a 301 perminant re-direct hope it helps. Click to expand... What's the difference in using a 301 redirect versus a meta redirect? (<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="10; url=http://xyz.com/">
D dotcomguy New member Dec 16, 2005 #5 The 301 redirect simply issues a Permanently Moved message in the HTTP header which tells the search engine to only index the target URL.
The 301 redirect simply issues a Permanently Moved message in the HTTP header which tells the search engine to only index the target URL.