Is multiple 301 Redirections allowed by Google?

Discussion in 'SEO' started by coolcow, Sep 26, 2012.

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    Is multiple 301 Redirections to various subfolders in a site allowed by Google?. I have say, ProductReviews dot com and want to "acquire other people sites that already have existing traffic and backlinks" ... say: printer dot com , microwave dot com and treadmill dot com and do permanent redirections to subfolders in ProductReviews dot com

    i.e.

    ProductReviews dot com/printer
    ProductReviews dot com/microwave
    ProductReviews dot com/treadmill

    Furthermore, I also may want to buy some blogger.com/blogspot sites that already have existing traffic and backlinks and redirect those sites to sub folders in mygadget dot com

    i.e.

    scanner.blogspot.com redirect to ProductReviews dot com/scanner
    tablet.blogspot.com redirect to ProductReviews dot com/tablet

    - Can this be done?. Will this hurt or help the SEO of ProductReviews dot com ?
    - At maximum, how many sites can redirect to ProductReviews dot com ?

    Will subfolder ProductReviews dot com/printer inherit all keyword rankings of printer dot com ?
    Will subfolder ProductReviews dot com/microwave inherit all keyword rankings of microwave dot com ?
    Will subfolder ProductReviews dot com/treadmill inherit all keyword rankings of treadmill dot com ?
    Will subfolder ProductReviews dot com/scanner inherit all keyword rankings of scanner.blogspot.com?
    Will subfolder ProductReviews dot com/tablet inherit all keyword rankings of tablet.blogspot.com?

    WHY I WANT TO DO THIS
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    - ProductReviews dot com is a new site and "I need to acquire smaller sites that already have existing traffic and backlinks" so that I can get traffic fast
    - To gain trust rank from Google fast.
     
    coolcow, Sep 26, 2012 IP
  2. SEO Haven

    SEO Haven Greenhorn

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    Sure you can do that, however some redirects I'd suggest adding a nofollow tag just to be on the safe side. With 301 redirects from relevant pages (to relevant pages) you can leave dofollow and score some link juice, but if it's unrelated in any way whatsoever, make it nofollow.
     
    SEO Haven, Sep 26, 2012 IP
  3. stepbystep

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    Google also says to use 301 redirect if you are redirecting your site old pages to new one's.
     
    stepbystep, Sep 28, 2012 IP
  4. pinku.shukla

    pinku.shukla Peon

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    No doubt! You can use 301 redirection.
     
    Last edited: Sep 28, 2012
    pinku.shukla, Sep 28, 2012 IP