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| How to move to new site without losing google rank I have a popular history website that comes up in google's top 10, frequently number 1 to 3, for a lot of civil war related searches such as "thirteenth amendment" or "causes of the civil war." The site has been on the web for over 10 years as a free Tripod/Lycos site, and I've recently duplicated the content and put it in a more updated format on a new host's server. I currently just have a "we've moved" link on my old website pages but would like to do something to redirect traffic to the new site automatically, without losing my google rankings. What is the best way to do this? Thanks. |
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| Re: How to move to new site without losing google rank You will need to create a 301 redirect. This can be done in an .htaccess file on the old server. |
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| Re: How to move to new site without losing google rank Odds are that is what they are using (Apache / Linux). |
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| Re: How to move to new site without losing google rank My favorite resource for doing website/IP moves is Bruce Clay's "Tech Tips" page. Here's a snippet: How to move a site to a new host If you are moving your site to a new IP address or ISP this procedure will help minimize the downtime and confusion during DNS propagation.
After everything has been checked you should be able to delete your old site after a sufficient amount of time has passed (not more than 3 months). Note that Google does cache the old DNS address information and until they verify that the site has moved and store the new DNS information they may not visit your new site. The 301 will assist in this area. If you are moving from an IIS server to Linux (Apache) you should validate your formmail scripts, and any items that may not be cross platform compatible. If you are moving from Linux to IIS then your .htaccess file will not be compatible as well as the ability to CHMOD permissions. Validate all functions with your ISP Administrator (some of the following steps may need to be redone on your new server). Here's the link: http://www.bruceclay.com/seo-tech-tips/techtips.htm Hope this helps? |
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| Re: How to move to new site without losing google rank Thanks for this info. Unfortunately I had already created the new website and had the "we've moved" link on the old site for a couple of weeks before I tried to do a 301 redirect. I tried to do a 301 redirect for a single page of my old site to a single page of my new site first by putting the htaccess file in the root directory, but it didn't work. So I'm in limbo now, not sure what to do. Maybe the tripod/lycos server my old (free) website is on isn't apache? |
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| Re: How to move to new site without losing google rank It sounds like you're using a new domain name. I would login to your registrar and redirect the domain name from there. Worth a shot anyway. Wish I could be of more assistance. |
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