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| Online Marketing Expert War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: New York City
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| Hey Warriors, Quick question. Lets say I have an eBook Product at www.myeBookProduct.com and it has been established for a few years and has a decent # of Backlinks with a PR of 2. Realizing it's under-tapped potential, I buy a keyword-optimized domain in efforts to rank high in the SERP for it's term. What's the best way to "move" a site to a new domain but still preserve the link juice and authority it has developed under the new domain? |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2009
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Hey Craig. As far as I know doing a 301 redirect transfers all link juice and authority to the redirect URL. You can find out how to do one by clicking here, and follow the section titled "301 Redirect Using htaccess"
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| Online Marketing Expert War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: New York City
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Thanks for the reply appreciate it!
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2010
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yes 301 redirect surely works.
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