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    What is 301 and 302 redirect?

    What is 301 and 302 redirect?

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    A 301 redirect means that the page has permanently moved to a new location. A 302 redirect means that the move is only temporary. Search engines need to figure out whether to keep the old page, or replace it with the one found at the new location.

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    301:A 301 redirect means that the page has permanently moved to a new location.
    302:A 302 redirect means that the move is only temporary

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    301 redirects are permanent. They tell a search engine that the page has moved — probably because a redesign which uses different pages names or file structures.
    The best reason to use a 302 redirect is to keep your ugly URLs from being indexed permanently by search engine.

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    301 Redirect - It is a permanent redirect method by which a person visiting an old page (URL) is automatically redirected to a new page (URL). 301 Redirects transfer the domain authority (DA) and page authority (PA) and all the inbound links that the URL had to the new URL. It is used when you change your domain because you want Google to index the new domain while also sending the traffic visiting the old URL to the new one.

    302 Redirect - it is a temporary redirect method. In this type of redirect method, the DA, PA and link juice don’t pass from the old URL to the new one.

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    301 Moved Permanently. This is the typical redirect. A 301 redirect is an indicator that the destination of the link has changed URL to a different URL, permanently.

    302 Found. This is also known as the Object Moved or Moved Temporarily redirect code. It’s also widely improperly used. In the actual HTTP specifications, a 302 was meant to simply indicate that the intended URL was not the correct URL for a given resource. Most web systems, however, implemented it in such a way as to become a temporary redirect, and thus it is commonly used as a sort of temporary version of the 301.

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    A 301 redirect means that the page has permanently moved to a new location.
    A 302 redirect means that the move is only temporary.

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    301 is permanent redirect while 302 is temporary.

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    A 301 redirect means that the page has permanently moved to a new location. A 302 redirect means that the move is only temporary. Search engines need to figure out whether to keep the old page, or replace it with the one found at the new location.

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    301 is a Permanent Redirect link used to render Old Page or Not Found Page to New URL. 302 is a temporary redirection link used to redirect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayam View Post
    301:A 301 redirect means that the page has permanently moved to a new location.
    302:A 302 redirect means that the move is only temporary
    Exactly, You have posted very good answers. 301 is the peramanent and 302 is temporary

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    However, search engines handle these types of URL redirects differently - the 302 redirect means that the page has been moved temporarily and other, 301, means that a new page has taken over permanently. Your site may need to determine if one was used by mistake.

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