I have a 10 year old site that has a lot of quality links, is a PR6 and a lot of top rankings in Google.
I have a two year old site, wiht a lot of links, has a PR of 5, but doesn't really rank well in search engines.
Could I 301 redirect the two year old site to my old site to send the juice over?
Could I possibly get penalized for doing that?
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301 Redirecting An Established Site To An Older Established Site
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doogie88
, Nov 13 2011 02:52 PM
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Posted 13 November 2011 - 02:52 PM
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Posted 13 November 2011 - 06:08 PM
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Could I 301 redirect the two year old site to my old site to send the juice over?
Could I possibly get penalized for doing that?
Could I possibly get penalized for doing that?
Yes you could and no you won't.
But if you think the "age" and the SGB are going to make a difference you'll probably be disappointed.
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