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301 redirects
With a 301 redirect does the 301 pass over the anchor text to the new page or just the pr ?
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Both. That is the beauty of it.
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301 redirects are the way to go (y)
passes both anchor text benefits + PR
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with the recent news about redirects and hi-jacking sites, do you think Google will continue doing this?
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Yes like anything they just will get better at it and maybe cross reference whois possibly now to confirm the owner is the same making it easier . I would suggest that it might take longer if the whois is differn't. that would be one way to make the decision to pass easier however as you can see that would be too " simple " of a solution. |
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