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301 Redirects to Safeguard SEO Equity

March 6, 2018 //  by Massimo Paolini//  Leave a Comment

Updated March 3, 2025

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Could You Give Me Some Directions?

One of our SEO clients is exploring a change to their business name and wanted to know if rebranding their website would affect rankings. Obviously brand is part of a much larger marketing strategy conversation.  There may be instances where modifying a name is required, especially when the business has evolved or the vision has changed.  Aligning a company’s mission with appropriate marketing messages is paramount for a website. But how do you make sure that any naming changes, retiring a domain name or consolidating websites won’t affect your hard-earned SEO equity? That’s where 301 Redirects come in handy.

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301 Redirects

Preserving SEO ranking can be achieved through proper permanent redirects, sometimes called 301 redirects or URL redirection. It ensures that third-party website links will transfer to the new site. Unfortunately, it’s a common mistake of many website designers and developers to not use redirects, unwittingly losing valuable SEO equity for their clients as part of a redesign project.

Beyond redirection, it’s also a good idea to contact that third party asking them to update their links. While a 301 redirect will transfer some of the link value, that value will decline over time.

If you’re not sure how to technically do this, we recommend checking out Webmaster Tools and watching Matt Cutts’ video overview.  Matt explains that there’s no limit to the number of pages where you can have redirects. But beware of multiple redirects for a single page. The bots will only follow those daisy-chained redirects to a certain point before they give up.

Consolidating Domains

If you’re merging two websites, you’ll want to carefully review SEO equity for both sites. In the past, we have used Majestic SEO through Raven Tools as well as Webmaster Tools to figure out the number of inbound links into each website.

Regardless of what SEO tool you utilize, you may want to check out the “what not to do” example used in one of our old Link Building posts. A Web master, who manages a New York best-selling author’s site, lost valuable SEO equity when shutting down a domain. While it was the right strategic marketing decision to consolidate multiple websites into one, lack of proper 301 redirects set their SEO rankings back. It’s an unfortunate technical mishap, one that wasted valuable SEO.

Not sure how 301 Redirect’s make dreaded 404 pages? Send us a message and we’d love to talk about it more.

Category: SEO// Author: Massimo Paolini

About Massimo Paolini

Massimo is Co-CEO and Chief Data Scientist. On the web since the 90’s and a Google Partner since 2014, his expertise includes technical SEO, search marketing, marketing analytics/analysis, and online advertising. Massimo has an innate ability to sift through a sea of data, uncovering insights that formulate results-oriented strategies. He has taught Digital Marketing, Google Ads and SEO at UC Berkeley Extension since 2014—and presented at international search marketing conferences like SMXL in Milan.

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  1. NatalieTanner

    March 7, 2018 at 10:18 pm

    Same. I cancelled DD and cancelled the sub with them. I”ve moved and my mail redirection will stop soon so I emailed them last week. Not heard back though.

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  2. Brian

    October 4, 2018 at 3:50 pm

    I rebranded a site earlier this year and did it all wrong. First thing I messed up was restructuring the site before the move. I build another site using the old site’s content, then changed the structure of almost all the pages. When I got ready to cut off the traffic to the old site, I changed the htaccess file to a simple 301 redirect.

    Because of the site structure change, I had to also redirect each page on the server level. So when a visitor went to my old page they would get redirected to the new site, then another redirect to the new page url.

    What a mess! Suddenly I had hundreds of crawl errors in WMT and lost 70% of my SERPS and traffic in a few weeks.

    Lesson: 301 site first, then restructure after a few weeks. Let Google see the site is redirected before a major rebuild.

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