301 Redirect Question

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by finman, Feb 20, 2011.

  1. #1
    I had an automated website review done on my site I am working on and recieved this message below:

    Permanent Redirect Not Found
    Search engines may think www.documentaryconnection.com and documentaryconnection.com are two different sites.You should set up a permanent redirect (technically called a "301 redirect") between these sites. Once you do that, you will get full search engine credit for your work on these sites.


    My question is how do I go about doing a redirect.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am new to this.

    Thanks

    Al
     
    finman, Feb 20, 2011 IP
  2. hosthop

    hosthop Peon

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    Do a google search, there is information out there specific to your webserver. I hope that helps. Where we found it.
     
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  3. finman

    finman Greenhorn

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    My site is on Google Sites and domain with GoDaddy.
     
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  4. deepak.pal

    deepak.pal Active Member

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    If your site is on Apache (Cpanel), use htaccess to create a 301 redirect. If your site is on IIS server then you should use canonical tag.
     
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    khemraj Well-Known Member

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    I really don't have any idea about google sites, but you can fix this issue by uploading .htaccess file, if your website runs on Apache server.

    #Simply put this code in your htaccess file:

    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example\.com
    RewriteRule (.*) http://www.example.com/$1 [R=301,L]
     
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    khemraj Well-Known Member

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    prptl709 Guest

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    Thank you for this information.
     
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    Use google webmaster tool
     
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  9. deepak.pal

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    Its a great option. You can tell Google to display urls with www or without www.
     
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  11. desirock

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    The most important info that the OP needs to provide is whether his site is hosted on a linux server or a windows server.
    If on a windows server, does his hosting provider used asp or asp.net.
    I am not trying to make things complicated, but the code used to redirect will change as per the above conditions..........
     
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    if your hosting provides cpanel you can just go to domains management and set up a 301 redirect without any additional coding
    like editing .htaccess which if done wrong will make your site unusable (its always better to raise a support ticket and let your hosting take care of editing .htaccess for you)
     
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