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PR and 301 ?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Notorious, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. #1
    The PR on my site is like this-

    / = PR3
    /index.php = PR2
    /index.php? = PR1

    should I 301 redirect /index.php & /index.php? to / or leave it as it is ?
     
    Notorious, Oct 25, 2006 IP
  2. Morishani

    Morishani Peon

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    #2
    redirect 301 to "/" :)
     
    Morishani, Oct 25, 2006 IP
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    #4
    301 redirect http://yoursite.tld , http://yoursite.tld/index.php , http://yoursite.tld/index.php? to http://www.yoursite.tld
     
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  5. Notorious

    Notorious Well-Known Member

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    Thanks guys,much appreciated.
     
    Notorious, Oct 25, 2006 IP
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    web-spy Active Member

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  7. RaZoRLeGaCy

    RaZoRLeGaCy Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Is a 301 redirect the same as a [R:permanent}?

    if not, what advantage does this one have?
     
    RaZoRLeGaCy, Oct 25, 2006 IP
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    #8
    Yes, if you google "HTTP status codes" you should find all the different types of redirects, but use a 301.
     
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  9. Notorious

    Notorious Well-Known Member

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    web-spy Active Member

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    #10
    what you propose would create a loop
     
    web-spy, Oct 26, 2006 IP
  11. master06

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    #11
    I think a 301 redirection would be helpful. your all different page (index.html, http://yourdomain.com, yourdomain.com, www.yourdomain.com etc..) redirect one page. This is the best way.

    Regards,
    Mustafa
     
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  12. adwordaffiliate

    adwordaffiliate Active Member

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    Sounds like you're running Invision Power Board? :p
     
    adwordaffiliate, Oct 26, 2006 IP
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    #14
    I agree. I had tried this before and ended up with a loop, since it is reading the same page.
     
    Design1, Oct 27, 2006 IP
  15. rehash

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    #15
    sometimes google manages to see itself it's the same site and will put the same PR even if you dont redirect
     
    rehash, Oct 28, 2006 IP
  16. Notorious

    Notorious Well-Known Member

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    http://www.site.com http://site.com / /index.php /index.php? are all different pages for google.
     
    Notorious, Oct 28, 2006 IP
  17. Burta

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    So what would setting up a redirect like this do for you PR and SERPs? I'm assuming it would help, yes?
     
    Burta, Oct 28, 2006 IP
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  19. Burta

    Burta Well-Known Member

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    #19
    OK so I have a site with the follow PR:

    http: //www. site.com/ - PR 5
    http: //www. site.com/index.php - PR 4
    http: //site.com/ - PR 5
    http: //site.com/index.php - PR4

    So if I did a 301 redirect all to say http: //www. site.com/ that might give me an overal PR6 or something?
     
    Burta, Oct 28, 2006 IP
  20. adwordaffiliate

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    #20
    Have you set up a sitemap & set the preferred domain? This will fix the www.site.com vs site.com issue.
     
    adwordaffiliate, Oct 29, 2006 IP