I have a new site using wordpress. The old site was built using an article directory script and there were thousands of pages indexed. How can I redirect all the old urls to a new page? I don't know the old urls but I know there are over 4000 404 errors up to know and I need to 301 these hits.
I have installed a wordpress plugin that does the 301 but not sure how to make it redirect all urls.
Check PR and backlinks for snoopyfl (dot) net. Some of the backlinks go to the old domain, snoopyouthfootballleague (dot) com. Based on my experience, Google passed the PR / backlinks from an old domain to a new one after correctly 301-redirecting all of the old URLs.
Lslinger, I moved Snoopy Dogg's Youth Football League website from an old domain to a new one and the PR and backlinks followed to the new domain. I 301-redirected all of the old pages using the method in my video.
thanks again for your help. I need help. I had a domain name and built a website on that domain, after some time I was ranking hi in google.com and .co.uk I decided to delete this site and use the content and domain name on a wordpress blog instead, so I copied all the content and deleted all the files in my cpanel for that domain, then paisted the content on the wordpress site on the same domain and know ranking very poor. Is there a way I can get around this or am I screwed?
Nice tutorial thanks taking time to make.
Scrapcarslegallycouk 4 weeks ago
I have a new site using wordpress. The old site was built using an article directory script and there were thousands of pages indexed. How can I redirect all the old urls to a new page? I don't know the old urls but I know there are over 4000 404 errors up to know and I need to 301 these hits.
I have installed a wordpress plugin that does the 301 but not sure how to make it redirect all urls.
Thanks
cozmo15 10 months ago
Check PR and backlinks for snoopyfl (dot) net. Some of the backlinks go to the old domain, snoopyouthfootballleague (dot) com. Based on my experience, Google passed the PR / backlinks from an old domain to a new one after correctly 301-redirecting all of the old URLs.
motionbuzz 1 year ago
Lslinger, I moved Snoopy Dogg's Youth Football League website from an old domain to a new one and the PR and backlinks followed to the new domain. I 301-redirected all of the old pages using the method in my video.
motionbuzz 1 year ago
what would happen if 301'ed a aged domain (6years) pr 4 and I re-direct it to a brand new site that is say 1 month old.
Would it transfer all the authority/pr juice/trust/backlinks etc. to the new site??
Thanks... very useful video.
lslinger 1 year ago
skip to about 3:00 when they actually explain something useful.
MrDigitalcat 1 year ago
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thanks again for your help. I need help. I had a domain name and built a website on that domain, after some time I was ranking hi in google.com and .co.uk I decided to delete this site and use the content and domain name on a wordpress blog instead, so I copied all the content and deleted all the files in my cpanel for that domain, then paisted the content on the wordpress site on the same domain and know ranking very poor. Is there a way I can get around this or am I screwed?
skillybilly1 1 year ago
is this working in any computer?
WhyNne0w 1 year ago