Quick question about Internal 301 Redirect

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Before I pop off to bed.

How long does it normally take for an internal 301 to pass on juice to its target. I'd presume about the same time as it takes any link after its first crawled.
But wondering if internals would be treated any differently, or is there a way to speed it up.
Any thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Hey Matt (j/k)

    I had an internal page that I decided I didn't want to promote anymore, that 301 redirect was for about 3 months, the redirect was pointing at my index page. I eventually decided to remove the redirect & start selling the product on the internal page again, the redirect carried over the PR as far as public PR goes & was ranking 4th for the main keyword on the page & a bunch of longtails within a week. No new external links. Still ranking today.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Hey Matt (j/k)

      I had an internal page that I decided I didn't want to promote anymore, that 301 redirect was for about 3 months, the redirect was pointing at my index page. I eventually decided to remove the redirect & start selling the product on the internal page again, the redirect carried over the PR as far as public PR goes & was ranking 4th for the main keyword on the page & a bunch of longtails within a week. No new external links. Still ranking today.
      Hey Sergey,
      That's not what I asked, but nice to know.

      I have a 5 page multi-listing for a very big word (Quigibo Shoes in Pink). But they all seem to be stuck for a dogs age on 9th-13th. Better to have one ranking well then all 5 sitting like that. I'd like to get them there before Christmas though.

      Never paid much attention to the time it took before as I don't do it very often and never tried force the issue.
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  • Profile picture of the author easypr
    Originally Posted by Kevin Maguire View Post

    Before I pop off to bed.

    How long does it normally take for an internal 301 to pass on juice to its target. I'd presume about the same time as it takes any link after its first crawled.
    But wondering if internals would be treated any differently, or is there a way to speed it up.
    Any thoughts?
    I think after crawled, then link juice is pass to the redirect domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    It took 16 days to pass, thanks for all the great input...YOU GUYS ROCK
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