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    Any way around buying hosting for an old domain to 301 redirect to a new domain?

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    • waqid
      waqid @sesertin last edited by

      I think I disagree as moving site A's hosting to a new ip causes a drop in rankings.

      Never heard about this before. I think this is not true, i have chagned IP's in the past without any consequences.

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      • waqid
        waqid last edited by

        If you have Cpanel here are the instructions. For godaddy or plesk call your host and tell them what you are trying to do.

        Log into where you purchased domain A and forward it to the name servers at B's hosting. Then go into B Cpanel and click on add on domains. Add your domain. Once the domain has been added go to domain redirects and redirect your old domain to new.

        For type choose permanent 301

        Choose the domain you want to redirect from the drop down. Next manually type in your new domain name where it says "redirects to".

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        • AlanMosley
          AlanMosley last edited by

          1. you need to make a change to your DNS settings.

          where every you registered your domain, you ned to change your Arecord to point at the correct ip number

          2. you need to do a 301 redirect to primary domain.

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          • PPCnSEO
            PPCnSEO @sesertin last edited by

            100% disagree.

            Most of the biggest websites in the world use DNS load balancing which will change the IP address of the server every request.

            301 redirects lose a small amount of juice but IP changes don't.

            Hosting changes don't (assuming no errors or outages).

            Who-is changes do, but that is not relevant here.

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            • AlanMosley
              AlanMosley @sesertin last edited by

              I cant say it does, but when I changed ips i had a drop in rankings. But i cant prove it was the change in ip
              but there is some logic to it,
              A domain name is resolved to a ip address to find the website, the domain name is sent in the header. Your web site accepts a connection on a socket, ip number and port 123.123.123.123:80, it then looks in the header for the domain name
              so a SE will see a difference, it will know this is not the same address

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              • sesertin
                sesertin @AlanMosley last edited by

                I had just the same experience. It was only one occasion but I did nothing more to the site then putting it under a new account on my shared hosting, so only the last digit of the ip has changed. I saw a drop in rankings however the original I gained back the original rankings a few weeks later.

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                • SamTurri
                  SamTurri @waqid last edited by

                  Thanks, but does this help with 301s for inner pages?

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                  • SamTurri
                    SamTurri @AlanMosley last edited by

                    Thank you Alan. Are you suggesting that via DNS records I have DomainA.com "live" in the same place as DomainB.com, and then host the .htaccess on DomainB.com's hosting space?

                    So somebody requests DomainA.com, the DNS points to the hosting for DomainB.com, and then the .htaccess for DomainB.com can process the original DomainA.com request?

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                    • AlanMosley
                      AlanMosley @SamTurri last edited by

                      DNS, resolves a name to a ip number,

                      that ip number should route to your website. Inthe headers of the resquest is the domain name, your web site should be configured to accept either all requests on a ip number and port or filtered by host headers (domains names), add all teh host headers needed, then in htaccess 30 to the pirmary domain name.

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                      • MarkFasel51
                        MarkFasel51 last edited by

                        If I am understanding correctly you want people to access DomainA.com when they go to DomainB.com? If this is the case, you could set up DomainB.com as a Domain Forward to DomainA.com.

                        For instance a Client I have right now has www.drcharlescrane.com and www.drcharlescrane.net. Hosting is only set up for .com and we domain forward .net.

                        You can also have this set up as a domain forwarding with mask so if you wanted the user would actually see in the URL domainb.com but pulling domaina.com's content.

                        I hope this makes sense and if you need further clarification let me know. Also where is your domain registered. I use Godaddy primarily to the low costs for domains. Here is a how to domain forward provided by them and more information on the topic - http://help.godaddy.com/article/422

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