A 301 redirect is the most efficient and search engine spider friendly strategy around for web sites. A 301 redirect is not hard to implement and it should preserve your search engine rankings, and Google PageRank for a particular website or page. If you change file names or move pages around, it’s the safest option.
Whenever you make changes to a web site, one of the most important considerations should be how to use 301 (permanent) or 302 (temporary) redirects to alert the search engine to your changes to avoid having a negative impact on your search rankings. Whether you’re moving pages around or switching content management system platforms you will want to utilize. As reviewed above, there are 2 main types of redirects which are 301 redirect or 302 redirect.
Programmers who are not search engine optimization experience may recommend using a 302 redirect which is temporary redirect. Unfortunately a 302 redirect does not transfer link popularity ranking from the old website to the new one. That being said, the solution is to utilize a 301 redirect as defined earlier in this blog post.
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