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you have two types of redirect you need to care about as an SEO

a 301 redirect, this is a temp redirect.. you use these when you need to take down a page for a few days/weeks/months but in the end you plan to bring the page back, with a 301 a search engine wont forget or pass PR to the new link as its a temp redirect

a 302 redirect is when you have delted the page, you dont want anyone gonig there and want it droped from a search engine index... also the PR value is transfered over to the new page with a 302 redirect.


hope that helps
 
you have two types of redirect you need to care about as an SEO

a 301 redirect, this is a temp redirect.. you use these when you need to take down a page for a few days/weeks/months but in the end you plan to bring the page back, with a 301 a search engine wont forget or pass PR to the new link as its a temp redirect

a 302 redirect is when you have delted the page, you dont want anyone gonig there and want it droped from a search engine index... also the PR value is transfered over to the new page with a 302 redirect.


hope that helps

I think there is something mixed here.
302 means temporary, while
301 means the permanent redirection.
Thanks
 
you have two types of redirect you need to care about as an SEO

a 301 redirect, this is a temp redirect.. you use these when you need to take down a page for a few days/weeks/months but in the end you plan to bring the page back, with a 301 a search engine wont forget or pass PR to the new link as its a temp redirect

a 302 redirect is when you have delted the page, you dont want anyone gonig there and want it droped from a search engine index... also the PR value is transfered over to the new page with a 302 redirect.


hope that helps


hmmm thanks such a usefull information
 
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