503 redirect and SERPs

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by evorod, Jul 15, 2009.

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    Has anyone had any experience with doing 503 redirect to a URL that is ranking high on the SERPs? Care sharing the aftermath?
     
    evorod, Jul 15, 2009 IP
  2. zelgly2

    zelgly2 Well-Known Member

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    yes 503 redirect to a google then that url ranking high on the serps
     
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    Is 503 a redirect at all? I thought its a "Service unavailable" error.
    Are you talking about 301 or 302?
     
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    good joke dude...
    :)
     
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  5. evorod

    evorod Active Member

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    My bad, yes it is a 301 permanent redirect instead of a 503 temporary unavailable.

     
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    I would definitly love to know the answer to this question. I have seen redirected sites in the SERPS, but I've never had my redirected sites listed.
     
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    xBHx Banned

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    I'd like the answer to this question too :)
     
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    Are you moving the entire website or redirecting one website to an existing website?
     
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  9. evorod

    evorod Active Member

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    I'm more intertested in knowing about redirecting an internal URL of a site which is already ranking high for a certain keyword to a new URL. I'm concern if the new URL would take the place of the old one in the SERPS. If so, how long did it take to see it come back? If not, did the URL take a lower ranking and never recovered or completely dissappeared from the SERPs for an indefinite period of time? Google is my main concern since 90% of traffic comes from it.

    I don't want theories, I want real experiences so please share them if you have any.
     
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  10. jimkarter

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    jimkarter, Jul 17, 2009 IP