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    • Bull135
      Bull135 last edited by

      I did the following two chained 301 redirects (A->B->C)

      Plural to Singular to New Domain

      A. http://domain1.com/filenames

      B. http://domain1.com/filename

      C. http://domain2.com/filename

      To new domain without www and then back to origining domain

      A. http://www.domain1.com/filename

      B. http://domain2.com/filename

      C. http://domain1.com/fifilename

      How much link juicy will be rediectetoto URL C in above two scenarios?

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      • mememax
        mememax last edited by

        Hi Bull, actually I don't recommend you to make a 100% accurate math on how much juice is lost, what you have to maintain clear is that this will make you lose value.

        So, if you really need to make those redirects, try to reduce them to only one step, but, for ease of management if you REALLY need to create two steps redirects consider that you'll be losing the same value you'll be losing from one page linking to another and to other one (further reading here).

        For page rank (juice) purposes 301 are treathed as links. However what I recommend you is after having put in place the generic redirect rules, identify your best traffic delivering pages and create an ad-hoc 301 for those ones, so you'll be sure those urls will receive least impact in that sense.

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        • generalzod
          generalzod last edited by

          From other blog posts and my also from own experience, you are losing approx 15% linkjuice for each 301 hop. Too many hops and Google will give up ...Matt Cutts recommended not having more than 2 or at the most 3 redirect hops for googebot to crawl.

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