The scenario is: you have some links pointing to www.site.com , then you permanently redirect the www to http://site.com Do those link still count? It is, after all, a permanent redirection, and if link juice flows from the www to the http, then the same should be said about those links too. Or not?
Works fine for me. Moved twice, although kept the domain names both times and just used htaccess to redirect everything to my current address. I lost them initially but they've come back and Google will re-index them anyway if the content moves with you
when google will crawl again then u got the Same PR. So don't worry , htaccess redirection is gud for site.
As long as the domain name is the same ... and just the www changes then its a safe move ... although it brings to the mind ... Why?
Yes it does look just make sure that you do the same thing in your htaccess file and also that incorporate these very same changes in Google webmaster tools
Thanks you for the answers. The reason why i redirected is because all of my websites are without the www, but when i bought this one it already had about 2k links pointing to www.