hello every body... month ago i uploaded my first site....it`s design was very bad ...many members here ask me to change my design....i hear to them and change my design ..change the links of my site ..it get big problem ...my old pages was indexed in googel about 30 page was indexed in googel because i uploaded old site map....when i upload the new design with the new links (but same the old design content) no page indexed else the main page ..i upload new site map with the new links but it doesnt indexed....my old pages was indexed and still indexed ...some body tell me thats my new pages will not indexed forever because googel consider it a (copy and paste content)from the old content....i know it`s big problem and may be my new site pages doesn`t indexed forever.. www.NeeD4MobilE.com
have you got webmaster tools? if so, login to them and submit your new sitemap...it will take immediate effect in google and show up in google serps upon their next crawl
If you have oldpage1->newpage1, oldpage2->newpage2,... then don't delete old pages, use 301 redirect. It will make Google forget about old pages and index new ones faster. --- How to make it using .htaccess <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteRule ^oldpage1\.htm$ /newpage1.htm [R=301,L] RewriteRule ^oldpage2\.htm$ /newpage2.htm [R=301,L] </IfModule> --- You can also make it using PHP - Google for it, but I'd recommend to use .htaccess
remove the old pages using webmaster tools, they provide remove url features. and wait your new pages will be indexed again.
I have had these same type of problems with one of my sites. Could someone please explain a 301 redirect?
Hello, 301 redirect is the most efficient and Search Engine Friendly method for webpage redirection. It's not that hard to implement and it should preserve your search engine rankings for that particular page. If you have to change file names or move pages around, it's the safest option. The code "301" is interpreted as "moved permanently". You can Test your redirection with Search Engine Friendly Redirect Checker Below are a Couple of methods to implement URL Redirection IIS Redirect * In internet services manager, right click on the file or folder you wish to redirect * Select the radio titled "a redirection to a URL". * Enter the redirection page * Check "The exact url entered above" and the "A permanent redirection for this resource" * Click on 'Apply' ColdFusion Redirect <.cfheader statuscode="301" statustext="Moved permanently"> <.cfheader name="Location" value="http://www.new-url.com"> PHP Redirect <? Header( "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently" ); Header( "Location: http://www.new-url.com" ); ?> ASP Redirect <%@ Language=VBScript %> <% Response.Status="301 Moved Permanently" Response.AddHeader "Location","http://www.new-url.com/" %> ASP .NET Redirect <script runat="server"> private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { Response.Status = "301 Moved Permanently"; Response.AddHeader("Location","http://www.new-url.com"); } </script> JSP (Java) Redirect <% response.setStatus(301); response.setHeader( "Location", "http://www.new-url.com/" ); response.setHeader( "Connection", "close" ); %> CGI PERL Redirect $q = new CGI; print $q->redirect("http://www.new-url.com/"); Ruby on Rails Redirect def old_action headers["Status"] = "301 Moved Permanently" redirect_to "http://www.new-url.com/" end