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Wednesday 23 November 2011

Easy way to set up 301 redirect on Blog and Why?


Unless an SEO nut, you probably do not know what a 301 is. But there is a very good reason why you should use in blog.

To understand why you need one, you have to understand the below:
Google sees http://ageofmarketing.com as different to http://www.ageofmarketing.com.

Why should I worry because everything that makes strong ties (so guests commenting, screen), unless it was aware using only the name is "www" domain or a domain name "no-www" You were the division "links" between what Google sees as two different sites. In other words, they were building back links to two different sites.

This is a 301-enters the picture. This is a permanent redirect to tell Google that they are one place.
How to configure a 301-in WordPress in 10 minutes
Here's how to create a Wordpress
Step 1 Install Simple 301-redirects.
Log in WordPress admin > left-click Add New in the Plugins tab in the menu on the left.


On the next screen, find, install and activate simple 301 redirects. You can download a different provider if you want, what you're going to use it.

Step 2 Specify the rule

Once you have installed and activated the plugin, click the link redirects 301 in the Settings tab in the menu on the left.

On the next screen, type "non-www" domain name for your blog (http://ageofmarketing.com, for example) in the left column. In the right column enter the name of "www" domain for your blog (such as http://. Ageofmarketing.com). left click on Save Changes.





It should return the response shows redirect 301 (see figure below).




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