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#1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 60
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traffic forwarding script advice needed
I have sitepages that will be moved to other webpages on other websites but I want to keep the traffic.
I've been searching for the best option to do this. What I could find is the '301 redirection'. It appears that this is a SE friendly script so it won't affect the number of visitors. I only work with basic html pages, no css,php,etc etc. What do you think? Is this 301-solution the best method? Thanks in advance for your support! |
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#2 |
Web Developer
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: UK
Posts: 264
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any redirection can work for any file you just need to know how to write the script to do it
I would be happy to help if you need it |
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