Is a 301 redirect permanent?
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Is a 301 redirect permanent?
Yes, 301 redirect is a permanent redirect from one URL to other specified URL
yes 301 is permanent redirection.
Yes 301 is permanent redirection
301 redirect is a permanent redirect.
When you change your domain and want to get older domain rank then use 301 redirect.
Yes, 301 is a permanent redirection.
Definitely, 301 is a permanent redirect.
301 redirect is the most efficient and Search Engine Friendly method for webpage redirection. It's not that hard to implement and it should preserve your search engine rankings for that particular page. If you have to change file names or move pages around, it's the safest option. The code "301" is interpreted as "moved permanently".
Yes Definitely 301 is permanent redirection
Definitely 301 is a permanent redirection.
Yes..301 Redirection is the process of permanent redirect to one website to another website.
Yes it is !!
Yes 301 is permanent redirection..!!!
301 Is permanent and 302 is temporary redirection.
f you need to change the URL of a page as it is shown in search engine results, we recommend that you use a server-side 301 redirect. This is the best way to ensure that users and search engines are directed to the correct page. The 301 status code means that a page has permanently moved to a new location.
301 redirects are particularly useful in the following circumstances:
You've moved your site to a new domain, and you want to make the transition as seamless as possible.
People access your site through several different URLs. If, for example, your home page can be reached in multiple ways - for instance, http://example.com/home, http://home.example.com, or http://www.example.com - it's a good idea to pick one of those URLs as your preferred (canonical) destination, and use 301 redirects to send traffic from the other URLs to your preferred URL. You can also use Search Console to set your preferred domain.
You're merging two websites and want to make sure that links to outdated URLs are redirected to the correct pages.
To implement a 301 redirect for websites that are hosted on servers running Apache, you'll need access to your server's .htaccess file. (If you're not sure about your access or your server software, check with your webhoster.) For more information, consult the Apache .htaccess Tutorial and the Apache URL Rewriting Guide. If your site is hosted on a server running other software, check with your hoster for more details.