HomePage Redirection effects SEO?

Started by apsara, 05-16-2013, 06:51:33

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apsaraTopic starter

Hi all,
       We involve in website redesigning in which we changed the hompage domain from www.domainname.com to www.domainname.com/HomePage in Dotnet . We have few backlinks for www.domainname.com. I get confused whether instead of having only domain name as home page , using /HomePage redirection really effects SEO and backlinks or we need to redesign as www.domainname.com
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damponting44

A divert chain happens when there is more than one divert between the underlying URL and the goal URL. At the point when a URL is diverted, it ought to have a solitary 301 divert set up.


aegisinfoways

A 301 divert is also known a long lasting divert. You can easily redirect traffic to your new site using 301 divert without any impact on positions.
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Deepak1

when installing a CMS like WP or Joomla the files are placed in a domainname/folder
To make then the site work you redirect from the /folder to the domainname. Is that affectng SEO ?

Example: a website exampe.com has a CMS WP template on example.com/foldername. To publish you will have to either redirect from the server with "redirect" or make an index.php to redirect etc... will this affect SEO in a bad way?
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JSImediaJS123

In this case, you have to choose only one version either www or non www version. But you are being scared of losing backlinks we can do cannonical tag code in your both pages, then Google will consider your domain as single domain and all the backlinks will be saved.


RH-Calvin

It won't effect if you use a 301 redirection. 301 redirect is the most efficient and Search Engine Friendly method for webpage redirection. It's not that hard to implement and it should preserve your search engine rankings for that particular page. If you have to change file names or move pages around, it's the safest option. The code "301" is interpreted as "moved permanently".

amayajace

A complete takeover. The old page will be removed from Google's index and the new one will replace it. A 302 redirect, or also known as a temporary redirect, should be put in place if you want to redirect your site visitors into another webpage but you plan to bring the redirected page back after some time.

amayajace

The old page will be removed from Google's index and the new one will replace it. A 302 redirect, or also known as a temporary redirect, should be put in place if you want to redirect your site visitors into another webpage but you plan to bring the redirected page back after some time.


davidkeller

Are you creating two versions of the page?

1. If so, you can run into duplicate content issues by having two versions of the homepage.

2. Why would you want to do this? What does it accomplish? Ask yourself, when is the last time you saw a website ranking for competitive keywords and bringing organic traffic that had a homepage URL structured like www.domainname.com/homepage


Priyanka_V

Hi,
You can use 301 redirect is a permanent redirect which passes aprox 90-99% of link juice to the redirected page.
Priyanka
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