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				Wordpress internal linking question
			 
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			I am in the process of the optimising site for different keywords. That means that I am changing URL of exsitgin posts. For example : femdomdestiny.com/strapped-down-and-exposed/ is now renamed to : femdomdestiny.com/balls-torture-with-clamps/. I was wondering what is happening with internal links going to the old version of link? I ve just fugred out that WP alone is automatically redirecting to the new link. That is fine and I guess it is default Wp feature? What bothers me is that on page where is link to the old version of URL still goes there. This is the example: Femdom Torture and Brutal Leather Boots Worship (word CLAMPS) is linked to the old version. Questions is how this affects SEO? Is there a way to automatically change link on all pages on site into new and updated version? thanks 
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 View the source of that page and it shows this : <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.femdomdestiny.com/balls-torture-femdom/" /> That tells google that this is not duplicate content; but a link change and the real link to this page is Balls Torture With Clamps Inside The Femdom Dungeon .  | 
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		 I never change URLs, especially if the URL gets traffic. If you want to target a new keyword you should start a new page shouldn't you? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	That said yes WordPress will automatically create an SE friendly redirect but it's not 100% reliable. You don't need to update the test link in the post because Google will do that for you (eventually) but if you have a bunch of redirects the update process isn't as reliable. With all these uncertainties I'd def recommend you create a new page  | 
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		 Yes, that is bothering me. Google is unstable. So I want to reduce risks. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Trick is that there are 94% of blog posts that are not optimized and it would be impossible to add all that content. We are talking about 1 700 posts that are not optimized. Most of them will have a change in URL and that is the potential problem. That is why I am looking for the automatic solution or at least manual. But need to somehow know what page is linking changed URL. Is there a way? 
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		 If you change all your pages to a different url, you will see some traffic drops nomatter if canonical is setup properly. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 Trying to "optimize" the posts that are already online/indexed is not a good idea IMO. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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