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  • #593172
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    We have started developing xxwww.onlinegammon.ws by adding content & Backlinks. How would be the best way to “move it” and keep all search engine rankings we have achieved to another .com domain (I feel that .com would do better)

    I would also assume we have to contact all links partners and ask them to change where the link is pointing.

    Furthermore out of the following domains which do you think would work best?

    BackgammonReports.com
    gammonreports.com
    gammonwizard.com

    thanks!

    #686526
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You will need to do a 301 redirect, then Google will pass on any benefits of the old domain (PR, links, etc.) to the new domain. Just do a search for 301 redirect and you should find plenty of help.

    #686532
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I like gammonwizard.com myself personally. It’s easy to remember.

    Mark
    http://www.focalclick.com

    #686572
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    anything with the spelling gammon in it is horrible domain name!

    bmanhour

    #686575
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    and thanks all for the replies.

    #686587
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Tog,
    in the webmastersection on googlehomepage check advanced questions

    #686601
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry, where is this webmaster section? I too would like to know what is wrong with gammon, and does it also apply to backgammon?

    #686617
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    #686710
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That’s just advice on how to move to a new ISP. I believe the original question was how to redirect an older domain to a new domain in order to maintain the search engine benefits. For that, you need a 301 redirect.

    #686711
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I dont really get the thing with “gammon” though.

    #686717
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think it was just a personal adversion to the word gammon. Perhaps bmanhour didn’t realize it was in relationship to backgammon.

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