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I am revamping my website. I am using the redirect code on my home page to direct it to the new site but I don't want google to pentalize me. Does anyone know how to replace an old website with a new one without leaving any broken links. I am using the same url put I need to know how to take the others of without broken links.
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No. Just make sure that it's a 401 perminant redirect not a 301. If you have any other questions about it you can read the google webmaster guidelines.
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Not that I'm defending the guy, because no matter what he was wrong, but more to clarify: he might have meant use a 301 redirect instead of a 302.
But be prepared to wait, HookahMaster. From what I've seen of 301 redirects, they seem to take a while. I've coded them in both ASP and via the permanent redirect option in IIS and neither really seemed to take.
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