Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

you know since im in a good mood the answer you really are looking for is | Google both recognizes upper case and lower case letters in a permalink structure. you want to try to do a 301 redirect to those URLS that are either uppercase letter structure or mixed. Google 301 redirect, and you may learn beyond of what you are looking to achieve. This works, and get to work! lol

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 5:33 PM, danny <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
Well thats true, but wait untill google indexes the website, and sit back and relax. Your new URLS if they do not contain the exact permalinks they are considered broken. Let Google index your new permas" . If you have backlinked your ecommerce site then you should be ok. What i mean here is, if your anchor backlink is still pointing to your $ site, then wait again for indexing and heres a trick I do when I get 404's. I find all my backlinks pnted to my $ site and re ping them every 1-3 days... not every day because you might delay Google indexing or piss him off lol Pinging is not as crucial as indexing, find a good indexer, and you will see big results. I have created my own indexer, but that I will not mention here.


On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Onlylinux <onlylinux@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear OP,

I think you have to sit tight and wait, this happens , I have seen in past where Google take bit longer time to index new url's. If you have used 301 redirects from old domain to new one, every thing will be restored soon.

One question, did you changed the address at webmaster tools? if not do that, this helps a lot. You can complete steps  here at Google's support center Moving your website.

Hope this helps.

Steve Arun
http://www,va4business.com



On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Wallaby <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:
I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/redirection

I redirect for an honest reason is not a bad thing. Matt Cuts knows more than anyone about Google and SEO. He has covered 301 when they are right and wrong. 301 redirects are used for many reasons. Good ones are fixing caps issues and adding WWW or removing it. They also help for adding trailing slashes.

They are there for a reason. If you need to move a site and to get people to the correct page.

People who think they are experts used to use then to avoid losing page rank so Google takes off a small percentage when you do it.

Doing nothing is stupid and getting fake linkbacks is worse. Be honest and write good content. Consider building your own site so you control every aspect.

If you are still having issues Google will likely be looking at you in a negative light because they are being set every where.

If page A matches page B and you do a 301 from A to B why would Google hate you? If your page B is nit even close Google is going to think you are tricking people and are going to knock you down.

You need to take care to redirect everypage to the correct new page. Or make sure that you are using the same URL as you were before.

This backlinking is good after. But you need to get your site straight first. If you don't let Google know you moved the page then you will lose everything and if you move it with a 301 and the referring page is not similar to the new page Google is going to wounded why you did it.

On Mar 12, 2012 1:45 PM, "Wallaby" <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:
I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Well thats true, but wait untill google indexes the website, and sit back and relax. Your new URLS if they do not contain the exact permalinks they are considered broken. Let Google index your new permas" . If you have backlinked your ecommerce site then you should be ok. What i mean here is, if your anchor backlink is still pointing to your $ site, then wait again for indexing and heres a trick I do when I get 404's. I find all my backlinks pnted to my $ site and re ping them every 1-3 days... not every day because you might delay Google indexing or piss him off lol Pinging is not as crucial as indexing, find a good indexer, and you will see big results. I have created my own indexer, but that I will not mention here.

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Onlylinux <onlylinux@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear OP,

I think you have to sit tight and wait, this happens , I have seen in past where Google take bit longer time to index new url's. If you have used 301 redirects from old domain to new one, every thing will be restored soon.

One question, did you changed the address at webmaster tools? if not do that, this helps a lot. You can complete steps  here at Google's support center Moving your website.

Hope this helps.

Steve Arun
http://www,va4business.com



On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Wallaby <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:
I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Dear OP,

I think you have to sit tight and wait, this happens , I have seen in past where Google take bit longer time to index new url's. If you have used 301 redirects from old domain to new one, every thing will be restored soon.

One question, did you changed the address at webmaster tools? if not do that, this helps a lot. You can complete steps  here at Google's support center Moving your website.

Hope this helps.

Steve Arun
http://www,va4business.com



On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Wallaby <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:
I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Alexa Rank increase

dont overdue backlinks and dont always point them directly to the money site all the time 5 - 10 backlinks a day got it, the rest point somewhere elese. google dosnt favor spam and mass backlinks, trust me they wont stick, damn i should work for google :) , let the link have a path many paths reaching your money site, google indexing is the key

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:30 PM, niranjan <niranjan715@gmail.com> wrote:
hi guys

hai my site  tollywood movie news portal  last year january alexa rank 21000, but today alexa rank 13000
how to increase alexa rank iam already done for social bookmarking, dir submission and all seo work
how to get 5000 alexa rank in short span time please help me

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Re: how google rank domains

Look at your refering sites in CPANEL then check your back links. Backliinks that stick are backlinks that are above pr 3 and the website, or place this backlink is in must be high iin indexing with google. Again ,if the back link is on a page that google barley crawls or suks, you will not get the back links...   start creating back links your self, self optimize those links, marinate the links to be linked, dont link them the same day, wait for google index so that they can index your link too

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:39 AM, Liam Kenneth <liam.kenneth89@gmail.com> wrote:
Look at my site: www.skyrimblog.co.uk 4 backlinks in totally but shows 2nd for Skyrim blog yes its in the url but its the onsite SEO that got it there.


On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:19 PM, danny <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
.edu and .govs are powerful, their is no point system, but what i can tell you is that if the .edu or gov is under PR 3 it might be worthless. Only pr3 and up is what you should be concerned about.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Waqas Cheema <mwaqasarshadcheema@gmail.com> wrote:
hi

i like to know how google give points for a like 

for example if google give 5 points for .com backlink then how much google will give points for .edu and .gov backlinks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

please let daniel explain. he's on the right track.

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Coryon Redd <coryon@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks.  Can you give me an example or two or an article that gets into a bit more detail?  I have a variety of clients in different fields so I can focus my chances on the ones with the best fit for edu linking.  Some examples could really help me out.

Coryon Redd
CEO

On Mar 20, 2012, at 1:55 PM, danny <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:

search for this on google. Drop my link ..... and start looking for .edus to leave a comment backlink to however, look very hard and you will find a way to create the .edus | you just need to learn how to search for it

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Coryon Redd <coryon@gmail.com> wrote:

Please tell me more about your edu back links.  I have several link building clients that could benefit.

Coryon

On Mar 20, 2012 12:10 PM, "danny" <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
Wrong, dont listen to this guy, you will not lose your ranking PR in any way shape or form, matter fact you can put up that 1 page and see your rank, I would tell you if it would grow however, keep content on it or a strong backlink pointing towards the website. 1 edu pr 3 or above will maintain all your keywords at number 1. If you competitor has 2.edu backlinks, get3 .edus to push the competitor below your website. if you need .edu backlinks send me a messegae, Im sure we can have your home page where it belongsa, as far as 301's they arnt that efficient to google, in fact google hate redirection, ask anybody here. But google will tolerate it, but with its own hidden agenda that we will never know.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Daniel <daniel@vindamedia.com> wrote:
If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
1-877-516-8176
C: 613-400-0959
www.hmscommunications.net

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Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Thanks.  Can you give me an example or two or an article that gets into a bit more detail?  I have a variety of clients in different fields so I can focus my chances on the ones with the best fit for edu linking.  Some examples could really help me out.

Coryon Redd
CEO

On Mar 20, 2012, at 1:55 PM, danny <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:

search for this on google. Drop my link ..... and start looking for .edus to leave a comment backlink to however, look very hard and you will find a way to create the .edus | you just need to learn how to search for it

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Coryon Redd <coryon@gmail.com> wrote:

Please tell me more about your edu back links.  I have several link building clients that could benefit.

Coryon

On Mar 20, 2012 12:10 PM, "danny" <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
Wrong, dont listen to this guy, you will not lose your ranking PR in any way shape or form, matter fact you can put up that 1 page and see your rank, I would tell you if it would grow however, keep content on it or a strong backlink pointing towards the website. 1 edu pr 3 or above will maintain all your keywords at number 1. If you competitor has 2.edu backlinks, get3 .edus to push the competitor below your website. if you need .edu backlinks send me a messegae, Im sure we can have your home page where it belongsa, as far as 301's they arnt that efficient to google, in fact google hate redirection, ask anybody here. But google will tolerate it, but with its own hidden agenda that we will never know.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Daniel <daniel@vindamedia.com> wrote:
If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
1-877-516-8176
C: 613-400-0959
www.hmscommunications.net

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Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Alexa Rank increase



iam already fb page and updating live feeds, please help me my site ..www.teluguone.com

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Sumit <gcswebs@gmail.com> wrote:
The more visitors you have towards your site the more improvement you can see in alexa, do social networking, make a G+ page and  FB page and keep updating via Feeds

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:00 AM, niranjan <niranjan715@gmail.com> wrote:
hi guys

hai my site  tollywood movie news portal  last year january alexa rank 21000, but today alexa rank 13000
how to increase alexa rank iam already done for social bookmarking, dir submission and all seo work
how to get 5000 alexa rank in short span time please help me

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Re: Alexa Rank increase

The more visitors you have towards your site the more improvement you can see in alexa, do social networking, make a G+ page and  FB page and keep updating via Feeds

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:00 AM, niranjan <niranjan715@gmail.com> wrote:
hi guys

hai my site  tollywood movie news portal  last year january alexa rank 21000, but today alexa rank 13000
how to increase alexa rank iam already done for social bookmarking, dir submission and all seo work
how to get 5000 alexa rank in short span time please help me

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Re: how google rank domains

Look at my site: www.skyrimblog.co.uk 4 backlinks in totally but shows 2nd for Skyrim blog yes its in the url but its the onsite SEO that got it there.

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:19 PM, danny <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
.edu and .govs are powerful, their is no point system, but what i can tell you is that if the .edu or gov is under PR 3 it might be worthless. Only pr3 and up is what you should be concerned about.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Waqas Cheema <mwaqasarshadcheema@gmail.com> wrote:
hi

i like to know how google give points for a like 

for example if google give 5 points for .com backlink then how much google will give points for .edu and .gov backlinks

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Alexa Rank increase

hi guys

hai my site  tollywood movie news portal  last year january alexa rank 21000, but today alexa rank 13000
how to increase alexa rank iam already done for social bookmarking, dir submission and all seo work
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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

You should always try to build your own sites. Using other people's databases and logic gets you into situations where you have no control.

I know little about Linux but when you redirect to the home page your should log the referring URL so you can make a 301 redirect for that specific URL. Are you using 301 or 302 to redirect to the home page?

On Mar 20, 2012 12:10 PM, "Wallaby" <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:

Thanks everyone for your replies.
This is what I have done to get out of doo doo. I added ErrorDocument
404 /index.php to .htaccess
What that does is points all bad url to the home page. This got rid of
all 404 errors but it does not help with permanent redirects.

I want to do a bit more.

The old url and the new url are completely different because of
different databases. I have no access to the old server because the
host reseller did a runner :) Any suggestion of accessing the old host
server is out of the question.
Because the url's are different, I cannot do a straight rewrite rule
so I need to be a bit more creative but am having syntax problems.

The site is jewelry and categorized as necklace, bracelet, earings
etc.
I am looking for a way to take any file that has one of those category
names in the url and redirect it to a specific url. For instance, an
old url with the word "earring" in it would redirect to http://myurl/earrings.php

What I have tried is,
Redirect ^.*(earrings).* $ http://myurl/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=103_104
[R,NC
]

What this SHOULD do, is collect all characters then the word earrings
then any other characters and send them to a category list for
earrings. The problem here is that it wants rewrite those characters
into the new url.

I want to discard those characters and only use the word earrings.

Anyone got good htaccess knowledge?

thanks for your help

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

search for this on google. Drop my link ..... and start looking for .edus to leave a comment backlink to however, look very hard and you will find a way to create the .edus | you just need to learn how to search for it

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Coryon Redd <coryon@gmail.com> wrote:

Please tell me more about your edu back links.  I have several link building clients that could benefit.

Coryon

On Mar 20, 2012 12:10 PM, "danny" <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
Wrong, dont listen to this guy, you will not lose your ranking PR in any way shape or form, matter fact you can put up that 1 page and see your rank, I would tell you if it would grow however, keep content on it or a strong backlink pointing towards the website. 1 edu pr 3 or above will maintain all your keywords at number 1. If you competitor has 2.edu backlinks, get3 .edus to push the competitor below your website. if you need .edu backlinks send me a messegae, Im sure we can have your home page where it belongsa, as far as 301's they arnt that efficient to google, in fact google hate redirection, ask anybody here. But google will tolerate it, but with its own hidden agenda that we will never know.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Daniel <daniel@vindamedia.com> wrote:
If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
1-877-516-8176
C: 613-400-0959
www.hmscommunications.net

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Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Thinking To 301 redirect an entire domain for SEO Benefits?

Mybe, maybe not depending on the age of the domain before it last aloritgh changes. Google dosnt like any kind of redirection and for further references.
Let me ask you this, if you were to make 5 article website, put in your keywords within the context of the content pointing to your doamin,  google will favor you more than a 301.
Now when to link them together is my secert that I wont say here on google. All I can say is that the older the domain the better it is. Also dont think that by giving your domain years google will favor you more, its true, but again age the domains, marinate them to google and google will indeed show you love, traffic love

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:18 AM, SEO-Noob <saurabh.joshi1211@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,

I'm badly stuck in a dilemma and unable to come to a decision.

Here is the problem. I have two domains based on the same niche and targets the same keywords as well, say Site1.com and Site2.co.uk are to two domains. Site1 is an older domain with lots of backlinks build across the pages but ranks low for certain generic keywords in Google.co.uk, whereas Site2.co.uk comparatively has much fewer backlinks, has a very low exposure over the web, but the keywords are doing great in Google.co.uk SERPs.

So, I was thinking of forwarding/ setting a 301 redirect for the domain (Site2.co.uk) to the relevant product pages of Site1.com. My question here is, would the top ranking keywords for Site2.co.uk pass over benefits to Site1.com in the longer/shorter run ? Would redirecting the pages of Site2.co.uk that are ranking high in SERPs still retain those positions ?


Note: - The two domain names are entirely different.
- Site1.com is more important to me since its now an established brand.

I need to take a decision by Monday morning and give directions based on it. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

.htacess is realy eay to do, just read on it and try doing simple 301's 302's for fun just to see if you can do it. .htaccess is very easy and is what controls google bot for you and tells it what to do

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Wallaby <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:

Thanks everyone for your replies.
This is what I have done to get out of doo doo. I added ErrorDocument
404 /index.php to .htaccess
What that does is points all bad url to the home page. This got rid of
all 404 errors but it does not help with permanent redirects.

I want to do a bit more.

The old url and the new url are completely different because of
different databases. I have no access to the old server because the
host reseller did a runner :) Any suggestion of accessing the old host
server is out of the question.
Because the url's are different, I cannot do a straight rewrite rule
so I need to be a bit more creative but am having syntax problems.

The site is jewelry and categorized as necklace, bracelet, earings
etc.
I am looking for a way to take any file that has one of those category
names in the url and redirect it to a specific url. For instance, an
old url with the word "earring" in it would redirect to http://myurl/earrings.php

What I have tried is,
Redirect ^.*(earrings).* $ http://myurl/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=103_104
[R,NC
]

What this SHOULD do, is collect all characters then the word earrings
then any other characters and send them to a category list for
earrings. The problem here is that it wants rewrite those characters
into the new url.

I want to discard those characters and only use the word earrings.

Anyone got good htaccess knowledge?

thanks for your help

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Please tell me more about your edu back links.  I have several link building clients that could benefit.

Coryon

On Mar 20, 2012 12:10 PM, "danny" <cabral.danny@gmail.com> wrote:
Wrong, dont listen to this guy, you will not lose your ranking PR in any way shape or form, matter fact you can put up that 1 page and see your rank, I would tell you if it would grow however, keep content on it or a strong backlink pointing towards the website. 1 edu pr 3 or above will maintain all your keywords at number 1. If you competitor has 2.edu backlinks, get3 .edus to push the competitor below your website. if you need .edu backlinks send me a messegae, Im sure we can have your home page where it belongsa, as far as 301's they arnt that efficient to google, in fact google hate redirection, ask anybody here. But google will tolerate it, but with its own hidden agenda that we will never know.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Daniel <daniel@vindamedia.com> wrote:
If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
1-877-516-8176
C: 613-400-0959
www.hmscommunications.net

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Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: how google rank domains

.edu and .govs are powerful, their is no point system, but what i can tell you is that if the .edu or gov is under PR 3 it might be worthless. Only pr3 and up is what you should be concerned about.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Waqas Cheema <mwaqasarshadcheema@gmail.com> wrote:
hi

i like to know how google give points for a like 

for example if google give 5 points for .com backlink then how much google will give points for .edu and .gov backlinks

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Re: how google rank domains

you dont get points. and links do count but site content out weighs backlinks. 

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Waqas Cheema <mwaqasarshadcheema@gmail.com> wrote:
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i like to know how google give points for a like 

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Thanks everyone for your replies.
This is what I have done to get out of doo doo. I added ErrorDocument
404 /index.php to .htaccess
What that does is points all bad url to the home page. This got rid of
all 404 errors but it does not help with permanent redirects.

I want to do a bit more.

The old url and the new url are completely different because of
different databases. I have no access to the old server because the
host reseller did a runner :) Any suggestion of accessing the old host
server is out of the question.
Because the url's are different, I cannot do a straight rewrite rule
so I need to be a bit more creative but am having syntax problems.

The site is jewelry and categorized as necklace, bracelet, earings
etc.
I am looking for a way to take any file that has one of those category
names in the url and redirect it to a specific url. For instance, an
old url with the word "earring" in it would redirect to http://myurl/earrings.php

What I have tried is,
Redirect ^.*(earrings).* $ http://myurl/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=103_104
[R,NC
]

What this SHOULD do, is collect all characters then the word earrings
then any other characters and send them to a category list for
earrings. The problem here is that it wants rewrite those characters
into the new url.

I want to discard those characters and only use the word earrings.

Anyone got good htaccess knowledge?

thanks for your help

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Monday, March 19, 2012

how google rank domains

hi

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Thinking To 301 redirect an entire domain for SEO Benefits?

Hello All,

I'm badly stuck in a dilemma and unable to come to a decision.

Here is the problem. I have two domains based on the same niche and targets the same keywords as well, say Site1.com and Site2.co.uk are to two domains. Site1 is an older domain with lots of backlinks build across the pages but ranks low for certain generic keywords in Google.co.uk, whereas Site2.co.uk comparatively has much fewer backlinks, has a very low exposure over the web, but the keywords are doing great in Google.co.uk SERPs.

So, I was thinking of forwarding/ setting a 301 redirect for the domain (Site2.co.uk) to the relevant product pages of Site1.com. My question here is, would the top ranking keywords for Site2.co.uk pass over benefits to Site1.com in the longer/shorter run ? Would redirecting the pages of Site2.co.uk that are ranking high in SERPs still retain those positions ?


Note: - The two domain names are entirely different.
- Site1.com is more important to me since its now an established brand.

I need to take a decision by Monday morning and give directions based on it. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

Wrong, dont listen to this guy, you will not lose your ranking PR in any way shape or form, matter fact you can put up that 1 page and see your rank, I would tell you if it would grow however, keep content on it or a strong backlink pointing towards the website. 1 edu pr 3 or above will maintain all your keywords at number 1. If you competitor has 2.edu backlinks, get3 .edus to push the competitor below your website. if you need .edu backlinks send me a messegae, Im sure we can have your home page where it belongsa, as far as 301's they arnt that efficient to google, in fact google hate redirection, ask anybody here. But google will tolerate it, but with its own hidden agenda that we will never know.

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Daniel <daniel@vindamedia.com> wrote:
If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
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Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

If you do use a bot file with nofollow then you will lose all of the old page info like age or URL and page rank. You would need to use a 301 redirect. Like others said there are several ways to do it it all depends on the tools and access level you have. But putting a bot file to not follow would be like starting over from day one and is not the way to solve this.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, <hussein.seo@gmail.com> wrote:
Great question, let us know if you resolve it. My only suggestion may be to put googlebot do not follows on the old urls if you can access it via ftp, then link up the new urls on the new site. Alternatively try 301redirects, but again u will need access. Hackit?jk!
1-877-516-8176
C: 613-400-0959
www.hmscommunications.net

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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 13:10:31
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Reply-To: seo1@googlegroups.com
Subject: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Re: Redirect From Old Ecommerce Site To New Ecommerce Site

nothing you can do but wait. All permalinks that you had on each page will be diffrent if changed and thus not showing you a 404 make-sure-all-your-permalinks-are-like this and with absolutely no caps.
But if your page has been back linked and has back links pointing your way, you should have no problems gaining your positions in SERP
Make sure that all permas are exactly how you left them, the 404's could be this <

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Wallaby <ian@write-research-office.com> wrote:
I have an eCommerce site that was recently moved from one host to
another. It was also moved to a completely different shopping cart
therefore the structure and URL are different.

The move took place 12 days ago but has not been indexed for the new
pages. All searches reveal the old URL which now longer exist so I am
getting very little traffic and a lot of 404's.

I don't have access to the old host (hence the move) to create
redirects.

I was thinking maybe giving some new pages URL the same as the old
database and redirecting to the new page but the old URL also include
\item_84\page-url.htm

Any ideas please? I'm open to any and all constructive ideas

thanks

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