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    Changing name of page file - Redirect Question

    I changed all the names of the html files on my site so they would sound alot more relevant, but I then realized that links on the search engines would come up as 401 errors and page didn't exist because I changed the name of the file and deleted the old ones.

    What I did was change www.mysite.com/fishboats.html to www.mysite.com/fishing-boats.html.

    Both pages had the same content and everything, I just wanted to make the name of the file sound more relevant. So what kind of redirect should I make so the old file names indexed on the search engine link to my new file name?

    Thank You,
    Ryan

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    Check here: http://www.webconfs.com/how-to-redirect-a-webpage.php

    I would go for the last option, if your server supports .htaccess.

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    It also seems beneficial to use "-" between words in a url, results in better indexing of your keywords.

    I like to use them in domains also.

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