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I want to rebuild the site and move the content from page to another page but the old page have 3PR and around 2000 backlink from contextual and BMR. Anyone can recommend how to solve thos problems ps.i already change bmr link to new one. but i dont know should i tell my contexlink site owner to change all link to new page? Old page already rank#1 in main keyword. Seriously lol |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: France
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Make 301 redirects for every page of your site that are gonna move to a new URL.
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2011 Location: London
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£01's the way forward. Permanently redirect the old location to the new and take all link juice with it. Just make sure they are the right pages or you really could have a problem with wrong page ranked
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how to do that redirect? thank for helpful question. |
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anyone know how to do that? thank |
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You can do it via cpanel, or just google it. There are various ways it can be coded. But I would not do a 301 redirect. They lose over time. I never, never, ever, have deleted pages that are ranked. I just put links to the new site/pages on these. Rebuild the site, leave the pages intact, build new ones. If putting a link on all the old pages is a daunting task, then just pick out a few to do this on. Or, do it slowly over time. The problem with 301's is that's not really what it is to be used for. Obliterating the pages takes them immediately off the market. That's not good for SEO, 301 or not. Leaving the old pages is also good from a visitor standpoint. They get to the page they wanted, not whisked away to some unknown, unwanted site. There's no such thing as a wrong page ranked. You work with it. Paul |
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If your already number one, you should be careful in what you change on the page. You can add content, but I wouldn't remove the already existing content, that's what helped you rank #1. Whatever you do don't change the URL, & I wouldn't change the page title either. If you change that url structure all the work you've already done will be wasted & could take a while to get the rank back in the SERPs. If you have to do a 301 I would build the new page & make sure it's already indexed with plenty of internal + external backlinks pointing at the new page, with the keyword anchor-text from the page that is already ranking #1 in the SERPs, before I did the 301 redirect. |
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