completely move my blogger blog to new domain, But..

by Kelly Macwood Banned
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Hi there all ,
Kelly Macwood here. I am new to here and I have a big problem with my fitness blog Last week I bought a domain from godaddy and publish it on my blog. After one day I checked alexa rank and google page rank of my blog , I confused :O !!!!
With my old blogspot dot com domain has 1,200,250 alexa rank,07 site linking and google page rank is 01,
Now with my new domain it shown 6,450,056 !!! No google page rank no site linking (I checked by alexa dot com)
I want to completely move my blogger blog to new domain with google page rank,alexa rank and site linking.
Please help me to solve my problem. This is my blog name fitnesslk (search in google)I cant put url here..because I have 7 post yet

Thanks all.
#blog #blogger #completely #domain #move
  • Profile picture of the author Rozanne
    As you have been switched your blog from blogspot to new domain name so it's obvious that you may lost traffic and PR that you have with your old blog domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author Margaret Arumugam
    You need to do a 301 redirect from your old blogspot blog to your new domain. This will sort of tell Google to pass the link juice to your new domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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      Originally Posted by Margaret Arumugam View Post

      You need to do a 301 redirect from your old blogspot blog to your new domain. This will sort of tell Google to pass the link juice to your new domain.
      Ahmm Actually I don't how to do 301 redirect from my old blogspot blog to new domain. Please tell me Margaret, how can I do it in blogger?
      Thanks for your kindly response
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Kelly Macwood View Post

    Last week I bought a domain from godaddy and publish it on my blog.
    You do realise, Kelly, that that isn't "moving your Blogger blog", at all?

    If you haven't hosted it somewhere else, then it's still hosted at Blogspot. It's just what appears in people's browser bars that's different.

    I appreciate this doesn't answer your question, but I noticed that the title of the thread and the beginning of your post seem to be saying two different things, so I was wondering if there's some confusion there? If not, please excuse me, and ignore me.

    Backlinks built to the Blogspot sub-domain name wouldn't "count" toward the new domain-name (at least not without a redirection which Google follows).

    I really think you'd be very well advised to ignore "Alexa rankings" completely. They're pretty useless. All they can even pretend to measure (and this not very reliably) is users of the Alexa toolbar, and those are mostly internet marketers. Nothing much about customers or "real traffic". Unless you want it as a sort of "third party imprimatur" to show people interested in advertising on the site, or interested in buying it, it has no real value or significance at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      You do realise, Kelly, that that isn't "moving your Blogger blog", at all?

      If you haven't hosted it somewhere else, then it's still hosted at Blogspot. It's just what appears in people's browser bars that's different.

      I appreciate this doesn't answer your question, but I noticed that the title of the thread and the beginning of your post seem to be saying two different things, so I was wondering if there's some confusion there? If not, please excuse me, and ignore me.

      Backlinks built to the Blogspot sub-domain name wouldn't "count" toward the new domain-name (at least not without a redirection which Google follows).

      I really think you'd be very well advised to ignore "Alexa rankings" completely. They're pretty useless. All they can even pretend to measure (and this not very reliably) is users of the Alexa toolbar, and those are mostly internet marketers. Nothing much about customers or "real traffic". Unless you want it as a sort of "third party imprimatur" to show people interested in advertising on the site, or interested in buying it, it has no real value or significance at all.
      but some people said me that the Alexa traffic rank is very important to every blog. Ok if we don't care Alexa rank but google page rank !!If I publish with a new domain without blogspot domain, I loss my page rank actually I don't like it
      Thanks for your valuable ideas Mr smith
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    • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      You do realise, Kelly, that that isn't "moving your Blogger blog", at all?

      If you haven't hosted it somewhere else, then it's still hosted at Blogspot. It's just what appears in people's browser bars that's different.

      I appreciate this doesn't answer your question, but I noticed that the title of the thread and the beginning of your post seem to be saying two different things, so I was wondering if there's some confusion there? If not, please excuse me, and ignore me.

      Backlinks built to the Blogspot sub-domain name wouldn't "count" toward the new domain-name (at least not without a redirection which Google follows).

      I really think you'd be very well advised to ignore "Alexa rankings" completely. They're pretty useless. All they can even pretend to measure (and this not very reliably) is users of the Alexa toolbar, and those are mostly internet marketers. Nothing much about customers or "real traffic". Unless you want it as a sort of "third party imprimatur" to show people interested in advertising on the site, or interested in buying it, it has no real value or significance at all.
      Wow...someone who is knowledgeable and uses proper grammar...shocking! :-)

      Joey
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