What is the reason of slowing Google redirect 301 ? I did it few times and sometimes it take 1-2 days, sometimes 2-4 weeks(in Google index are 2 sites, when older disappears, new site have good positions but it take few weeks !) Why ?
eh? a 301 redirect is done at the site level....it has nothing to do with Google? now Google may have not seen your 301 redirect yet. It does not crawl every website everyday. There are literally billions. Depending on the cycle it is usually a month everytime your site gets crawled.
301 redirect is considered seo friendly. Any changing is done your your server level, google do not play any role here except it found a 301 redirect to new address. Just wait and create some good backlink to attract googlebots to your site.
Thanks a lot for answers, but Why I have a in Google index now 2 sites ? Old address and new redirected address ? What I have to do to get in Google index only new site address ?
when old site lost all indexes they said that your new website will have old one's serp. So its all balanced when old man dies , young child survives lol : D Im also waiting for 2 weeks and just half of old website indexed. Try google webmaster tools also.
Hi You can tell Google about your 301 re direct by using the Google webmaster tools This will speed the whole process up If you are seeing both sites it may be transitional or you need to check your re direct. It is Important to redirect each page in its old site to its new page in the new site. If you dont do this then you may see some of the pages in the old site still showing in the Index
Yes, but my site have only ONE PAGE. So now in Google index are 2 same pages, new and old... Last time I had same situation and it takes 3 weeks to to disappear from GOogle old site. Now I'm asking You what Can I do to do it faster ? Only Google webmaster ?
I was also gonna say that 301 redirects are done on your own web hosting server, if it's taking 2-3 weeks to redirect then you have a serious web hosting issue!
You can block google's acess to you old page, through robots.txt and google will remove that page from its index soon.
Why You said about web hosting. The old site is already redirected(new site is in GOogle index) but still there is also old site - I can't block it through robots.txt because new site lose all power of old site...
So check your htaccess bro , I got 100k indexed page , 50k indexed now about 1 page you did something.
If the page (or domain) you're 301'ing has less traffic or worthiness, it can take longer. The more important / relevant the page, the faster it'll get picked up and redirected from a pagerank pass-along perspective. Don't be surprised if you see a temporary dip in aggregate rankings and value (even if page infrastructure / code was unchanged, just a domain name change). Also - connect in with Google Webmaster tools for validation / error validation. It'll make your life easier.