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Originally Posted by ffmihai
for free ?
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I never heard of someone giving up a page rank 5 domain for free...lol
not going to happen...cheap ass.. domains are only $8. -$10 at most...lol
so for the price of a domain you can have them, I do not own them or have anything to do with them, just passing them on ;
Here are some notes I have ; that will help you
KEEP THE PAGE RANK
Temporary Redirect is the Way to Go
By using a 302 "temporarily moved" response instead of a 301, the
original URL will remain in Google's index, and maintain its position
as if the page were still there. However, visitors who click on the
link will be brought to your new URL, exactly where you want them to
be. It's the best of both worlds -- you retain your rankings during
that interim aging period, but visitors are redirected to the updated
and correct domain.
The Final Move
Once the new domain has properly aged, go back and change the
302-temporary redirect to a 301-permanent redirect. This will
transfer the link popularity from the original site and finalize the
move to the new domain. It's a good idea to retain those original
pages at the old domain until you are reasonably sure all the links
around the 'Net have been updated with your new URL.
Best,
Rob