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Old 06-15-2004, 13:10   #1 (permalink)
Terry
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Default Moving Web Pages to another Site?

Hi,

I have a few web pages from an existing site that are more relevant to a
new website of mine. I am rebuilding the existing site and building the
new site. My hope is to remove these few pages from the existing site
and add them to the new site. I do get some traffic to these pages from
different search engines. What is the best way to re-direct search
engine traffic for these pages to the related pages on the new site?

Thanks in advance,

Terry
 
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Old 06-15-2004, 13:11   #2 (permalink)
John Bokma
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Default Re: Moving Web Pages to another Site?

Terry wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a few web pages from an existing site that are more relevant to a
> new website of mine. I am rebuilding the existing site and building the
> new site. My hope is to remove these few pages from the existing site
> and add them to the new site. I do get some traffic to these pages from
> different search engines. What is the best way to re-direct search
> engine traffic for these pages to the related pages on the new site?


Using a 301, see Google's webmaster pages.

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Old 06-15-2004, 13:28   #3 (permalink)
Terry
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Default Re: Moving Web Pages to another Site?


> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a few web pages from an existing site that are more relevant to a
> > new website of mine. I am rebuilding the existing site and building the
> > new site. My hope is to remove these few pages from the existing site
> > and add them to the new site. I do get some traffic to these pages from
> > different search engines. What is the best way to re-direct search
> > engine traffic for these pages to the related pages on the new site?

>
> Using a 301, see Google's webmaster pages.


Could anyone give me an example for how to use HTTP 301 for redirection?
I am not sure how to implement this. Say if I move a page permanently
from www.mywebsite.com/page1.htm to www.myotherwebsite.com/page1.htm

Thanks!

Terry
 
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