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    Yes, you are listening right 301 is used for a redirect.

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    A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect. This is the most commonly used and powerful redirect as it passes on nearly all of the link juice of the existing domain. This type of redirect takes place on both a browser and server level. In time, the search engines will index this redirect.

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    There are 2 ways of redirect, Please have a look:
    1- A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect. This is the most commonly used and powerful redirect as it passes on nearly all of the link juice of the existing domain.

    2- A 302 redirect is used when you want to temporarily redirect a URL, but you have the intention of moving back to the old URL.
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    There are three redirect options: 301,302 and Meta Refresh

    301 redirect is a permanent redirect because it passes on nearly all the link juice of the existing domain. This redirect takes place on both levels, browser and server.
    302 are used when you want to redirect temporarily but you have the intention to moving back to the old URL.
    Suppose you’re redesigning your site and want to direct users to a different domain while you finish building site.
    Meta fresh is used on page loading screens. A message like “Click here. If you’re not redirected in 5 seconds”. This experience is a Meta refresh.

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    Thanks to share your knowledge.

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    Kindly find below the link from GoDaddy, Hope it might help you a lot.

    https://www.godaddy.com/help/create-url-redirects-5120
    Last edited by praveenitech40; 04-04-2019 at 03:49 AM.

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    301, "Moved Permanently"

    The HTTP response status code 301 Moved Permanently is used for permanent URL redirection, meaning current links or records using the URL that the response is received for should be updated. The 301 response from the Web server should always include an alternative URL to which redirection should occur. If it does, a Web browser will immediately retry the alternative URL. 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.

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    Yes, it is true. When we change the URL of our website or page then we use 301 redirects. So we can say that the website moves from one domain to another.

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    1. Log in to your GoDaddy account.

    2. Click Web Hosting.

    3. Next to the account you want to use, click Manage.

    4. From the Settings menu, select URL Redirects.

    5. Click the New Redirect button.

    6. Enter the domain from your account you want to redirect. If you want to redirect all of the domains in your hosting account, check the All domains on this account. Otherwise, enter the directories containing the sites you want to redirect in the Path field.

    7. Select whether or not you want all instances of your site with or without www.

    8. Click Next.

    9. Select if the destination site is http or https and enter the domain name you want to redirect to, as well as the path, if applicable. If the path box is left blank, it will redirect to the root of the domain you entered.

    10. Click Next. The Type window appears.

    11. Select which kind of redirect you want to use.

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    Thanks for the great post shared here.

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    5 Ways To Redirect A Website URL

    1. 301 Redirect.

    2. 302 Redirect.

    3. Meta Refresh.

    4. Redirect Your Old Domain to Your New One.

    5. Redirect an Old URL to a New URL.

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    If you want to redirect your website old URL to the new URL, you can use 301 permanent redirect code like - redirect 301 /old/oldURL.com http://www.newURL.com

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    301 redirection - The page has Permanently moved to a new location
    302 redirection - The page has temporarily moved to a new location

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    I think you know about this as your own signatures reveal you're supplied Digita Marketing Services and SEO.

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