As part of graduating from Area51 and becoming a full fledged site we sometimes change domain names from http://topic.stackexchange.com to http://example.com. Aside from the obvious 301 redirect rules to support existing urls transparently, are there other techniques that would aid in the preservation of PageRank?
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Check out Google's guide to moving a site:
After the move, sanity checks to make sure things are working:
Esp. the Change of Address tool might be of interest. |
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I didn't read the link above, but no doubt that http 301 "permanent" redirects will be important to preserving both bookmarks and search ranking. |
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I'm sure this is covered in the google doc that jmb referenced, but:
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protected by John Conde♦ Apr 27 '11 at 16:49
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