You would be best of manually making your 301s using regular expressions. You can limit it to /wordpress/ and not /wordpress/wpadmin/ (for example) by having a $ at the end of your pattern match (regular expression). Also tell it that the redirect is the last one using [R=301,L]. Good luck.
Thanjks, I'm not good with expression despite a bunch of research. I have a lot of html files to redirect to another domain and simply do not know how. Specifically I want to redirect something like' /postname(number which increase).html to example.com/postname (This postname here won't match the original as I am consolidating all of the html's into one. So let's say postname1, postname2 are pictures, I'll have example.com/postname have all of the pictures) or postname-(number which increases) to example.com/postname
Ok, I redirected all categories and tags, just the html's now. Thanks a lot Ryan, you been a big help and motivation
New data refresh of Panda starts rolling out tonight. ~1% of search results change enough to notice. More context n recent months we’ve been especially focused on helping people find high-quality sites in Google’s search results. The “Panda†algorithm change has improved rankings for a large number of high-quality websites, so most of you reading have nothing to be concerned about. However, for the sites that may have been affected by Panda we wanted to provide additional guidance on how Google searches for high-quality sites.Our advice for publishers continues to be to focus on delivering the best possible user experience on your websites and not to focus too much on what they think are Google’s current ranking algorithms or signals. Some publishers have fixated on our prior Panda algorithm change, but Panda was just one of roughly 500 search improvements we expect to roll out to search this year. In fact, since we launched Panda, we've rolled out over a dozen additional tweaks to our ranking algorithms, and some sites have incorrectly assumed that changes in their rankings were related to Panda. Search is a complicated and evolving art and science, so rather than focusing on specific algorithmic tweaks, we encourage you to focus on delivering the best possible experience for users. For more information..... http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.in/2011/05/more-guidance-on-building-high-quality.html
I dont think so that panda update effects a lot even updates are meant for some changes in algorithms.
Yes, there was an update on 24th July. For me, there is still no change. Probably, it has not completed its total work yet. Expecting another major blow.
Yeah, there has been an update as of yesterday morning. I had a site effected by it. Funny think is, its a pretty new site...and noo spammy links at all. What else could be the reason for the drop in SERPs?