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AJAJ
Oct 13, 2008, 06:53 AM
Hi, we have a website and would like to redirect the url to ensure that google does not blacklist our website for having 2 pages with the same content and we enjoy the benafits of SEO.

www.website.com
Website.com
www.website.com/index.aspx

Ideally, we think all should point (301 redirection) to www.website.com.

But, what about deep links. What if we do it and someone clicks on website.com/jobs, will he be directly taken to www..................... Or will he not be able to see any page.

How can we redirect the pages, we are using a windows server 2003 and asp.net 2.

Thank You.

vingogly
Oct 26, 2008, 04:53 PM
If your visitors enter website.com/jobs or www.website.com/jobs, they'll be taken to the correct place.

Here's a good article (http://www.getelastic.com/ecommerce-seo-how-to-preserve-your-deep-link-juice/) on 301 redirects, deep links, and SEO.

crigby
Nov 25, 2008, 09:54 PM
Hi,
I would use a meta tag, just less overhead, allowsa timed view to give the new URL and does not require the server intervention in anything but a mostly transparent sense.
Peace,
Clarke