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If you're changing your domain because of site rebranding or redesign, you might want to think about doing this in two phases: first, move your site; and second, launch your redesign. This manages the amount of change your users see at any stage in the process, and can make the process seem smoother. Keeping the variables to a minimum also makes it easier to troubleshoot unexpected behavior.
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You have to do the meta refresh correctly:
1)0 seconds meta refresh
2) a robots noindex meta tag.
3) no page content except a plain html link to the new page, nothing else. No css, no images, no adding any content whatsoever.
Then it works and quite fast as far as changing urls over to the new site in the index goes.
Whether inbound links also get transferred, no idea. -
there is no such thing as a moved domain. There is only a domain with the same content as another domain.
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tessa Doevenspeckif you're going to be moving your site this page has some good bits of advice. I hadn't really thought about half of this stuff but now I am glad that they did.
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Planning on moving your site to a new domain? Lots of webmasters find this a scary process. How do you do it without hurting your site's performance in Google search results?
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Best practices when moving your site
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phoenix2lifeOfficial Google Webmaster Central Blog: Best practices when moving your site
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Miriam SchwabGreat tips on how to move your site to a new domain name without hurting your page rank or affecting the user experience.
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Mark HinklePlanning on moving your site to a new domain? Lots of webmasters find this a scary process. How do you do it without hurting your site's performance in Google search results?
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16 Apr 08
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