Changing the domain, do you lose the already gained SEO?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by I.LuV.ManUTd!, Jul 29, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    I decided to change my domain and I redirected the old URL to the new one, as it's a forum all the old threads redirected to the same thread with the new domain.

    Now I had PR2 and quite a few backlinks for my old domain, will they be carried over by search engines to the new domain. As in will Google, Yahoo etc recognise the new domain as PR2 with the same backlinks?

    I thought this would be the best place to ask as its most closely related to this topic.

    Regards,
     
    I.LuV.ManUTd!, Jul 29, 2010 IP
  2. freeseoguide

    freeseoguide Guest

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    make 301 redirection that google does not hit 404 pages :)

    you will loose pr and postitions but after a short period you will be the same like you are now :)
     
    freeseoguide, Jul 29, 2010 IP
  3. Brad Callen

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    Some PageRank will bleed through.. Matt Cutts explains it does not pass ALL PR:

    Google Confirms 301 Redirects Result in PageRank Loss
     
    Brad Callen, Jul 29, 2010 IP
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    Hi,

    Right, a 301 redirection from the old domain to the new one would be the best choice under your condition. But, I think some deep back links might lose since you might not have the same site navigation system as the old one on your new sites.

    all the best,
     
    AirForce1, Jul 29, 2010 IP
  5. manzar

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    why are you change domain name? i think Changing your domain name WILL lose your ranking positions.
     
    manzar, Jul 29, 2010 IP
  6. seo.lover

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    i think this is the right answer.
     
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  7. I.LuV.ManUTd!

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    Thanks for the input, I have made all the redirections 301.

    That explains quite a bit, hopefully I can rebuild the PR quickly.

    The site is exactly the same, I just changed the domain so there shouldn't be a navigation problem?

    I changed the domain for keywords and SEO, it's a much better domain and easier to remember :)
     
    I.LuV.ManUTd!, Jul 30, 2010 IP
  8. Kamal42

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    The easy way to change domain mane address is to do it from the google webmaster tool. once you gopin to your webmaster tool in google click on change of address and replace your old domin mame with your new domian name.
     
    Kamal42, Jul 30, 2010 IP