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    • A_Q
      A_Q last edited by

      Hi all,

      Just wondering whether anybody has experience of CMSs that do a double redirect and what affect that has on rankings.

      here's the example

      /page.htm is 301 redirected to /page.html which is 301 redirected to /page

      As Google has stated that 301 redirects pass on benefits to the new page, would a double redirect do the same?

      Looking forward to hearing your views.

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      • zeepartner
        zeepartner last edited by

        two redirects are no problem, though you could redirect both these pages to the final /page instead of going through the intermediary /page.html

        here is matt cutts about how many 301 you can chain together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1lVPrYoBkA

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        • A_Q
          A_Q @zeepartner last edited by

          Thanks Philipp, we haven't done it by choice - it is a CMS quirk unfortunately.

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          • zeepartner
            zeepartner @A_Q last edited by

            ah okay, then i wouldn't worry about it too much. two 301s is definitely no problem.

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            • MickEdwards
              MickEdwards last edited by

              I look at it like this -

              1. Redirects are an overhead and mass redirects with redirects are inefficient.

              2. Absolute pure link value is not passed on so further redirects have a little more clouding effect.

              3. Bad housekeeping.  Imagine the root htaccess has a redirect to a URL that is redirected in a sub-directory.  It starts to be rather messy.

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              • AlanMosley
                AlanMosley last edited by

                That's not what Google said, they said that a 301 redirect loses as much as a link, from the original algorithm that was 15%

                so you have link to page.htm you loose 15%

                it is then redirected to page.html, loose 15% of what left

                it is then 301 redirected to page again loose 15% of what is left.

                You are making 3 requests each loses 15%

                With Bing they will only pass link juice though 1 redirect

                http://thatsit.com.au/seo/reports/violation/the-redirection-response-results-in-another-redirection

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                • zeepartner
                  zeepartner @AlanMosley last edited by

                  hmm, is there a source for the 15% statement? I never found anything clear about it, but here matt cutts seems to say that the pagerank dilution is a myth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Filv4pP-1nw

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                  • AlanMosley
                    AlanMosley @zeepartner last edited by

                    15% is in the original algorithm, it may have changed but I doubt if much, if you read the algorithm its a pretty well thought out figure of decay.

                    I have seen the video and it is not very clear at all, maybe on purpose.

                    What he says is that a 301 loses as much PR as a link, I agree. all requests lose 15%,

                    You can't have a 301 without first going though a link. I think where people are getting confused is they think a 301 replaces a link request, it dose not, it is an extra request.

                    If you read the comments of the video and much discussion around the web you will see what I mean.

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