What is 301 redirect?

Started by lucky1, 07-18-2016, 02:55:20

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lucky1Topic starter

Hello friends,


  I would like to know that What is 301 redirect? tell me guys...


TomClarke

In the simplest of "technical definitions", a 301 redirect is a permanent redirect from one URL to the other. A 301 redirect also is often described as a "change of address form" you might get at a post office. If someone doesn't know you moved, you want to make sure all your mail is forwarded  to your new place.


a4nuser

A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect which passes between 90-99% of link juice (ranking power) to the redirected page. 301 refers to the HTTP status code for this type of redirect. In most instances, the 301 redirect is the best method for implementing redirects on a website.
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RH-Calvin

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".

Manya Johnson

301 redirect is a permanent move of your link to the other URL. This increase 90 to 95 % of link juice to redirect URL. This redirect uses HTTP code to permanent move.


Shikha Singh

301 is a permanent redirect which passes between 90-99% of link juice to the redirected page 301 refers to the HTTP status code for this type of redirect in most instances. the 301 redirect is the best method for implementing redirects on a website.

alex.thomson

In the simplest of "technical definitions", a 301 redirect is a permanent redirect from one URL to the other. A 301 redirect also is often described as a "change of address form" you might get at a post office. If someone doesn't know you moved, you want to make sure all your mail is forwarded to your new place.

onehalf

301 redirects are used to permanently move a site to a new location. A 301 redirect is typically used on a website to ensure users and search engines can access the latest version of a webpage that has been moved from the original URL.