aaanativearts
01-26-2007, 09:30 PM
How many 301 Redirects via the .htaccess file are too many? And do I need to leave them in the .htaccess file indefinitely, or can I remove them once the new pages are indexed and get page rank?
How will this affect site performance if I have a large number of 301s?
I have a site with about 1500 pages that I want to completely restructure, and I want to use a different content management system, so all the URL structure will be completely different so I can't reuse any of the existing urls at all, most of which currently have a page rank of 3 or 4 and decent traffic. The current system also uses urls like /article112.html which i know isn't optimal for SEO, and this other CMS will give them names like /this_is_the_article_title.html.
I previously started to break this site out into subdomains, and everything I moved to the new subdomains immediately lost all page rank and most of their traffic, which it took several months to recover and the trafic is still down by a third. What is the best way to make this big transition?
Also, is it better to use subdomains or sub-directories to group related content? This is currently one big site about US indians with all the articles about all the tribes mixed together, and I am thinking it should be divided into sub-domains or sub directories by each tribe covered.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
How will this affect site performance if I have a large number of 301s?
I have a site with about 1500 pages that I want to completely restructure, and I want to use a different content management system, so all the URL structure will be completely different so I can't reuse any of the existing urls at all, most of which currently have a page rank of 3 or 4 and decent traffic. The current system also uses urls like /article112.html which i know isn't optimal for SEO, and this other CMS will give them names like /this_is_the_article_title.html.
I previously started to break this site out into subdomains, and everything I moved to the new subdomains immediately lost all page rank and most of their traffic, which it took several months to recover and the trafic is still down by a third. What is the best way to make this big transition?
Also, is it better to use subdomains or sub-directories to group related content? This is currently one big site about US indians with all the articles about all the tribes mixed together, and I am thinking it should be divided into sub-domains or sub directories by each tribe covered.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.