The Moz Q&A Forum

    • Forum
    • Questions
    • My Q&A
    • Users
    • Ask the Community

    Welcome to the Q&A Forum

    Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.

    1. SEO and Digital Marketing Q&A Forum
    2. Categories
    3. Intermediate & Advanced SEO
    4. Need to migrate multiple URLs and trying to save link juice

    Need to migrate multiple URLs and trying to save link juice

    Intermediate & Advanced SEO
    2 2 679
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as question
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • JordanGodbey
      JordanGodbey last edited by

      I have an interesting problem SEOmozers and wanted to see if I could get some good ideas as to what I should to for the greatest benefit.

      I have an ecommerce website that sells tire sensors. We just converted the old site to a new platform and payment processor, so the site has changed completely from the original, just offering virtually the same products as before. You can find it at www.tire-sensors.com

      We're ranked #1 for the keyword "tire sensors" in Google.

      We sell sensors for ford, honda, toyota, etc -- and tire-sensors.com has all of those listed.

      Before I came along, the company I'm working for also had individual "mini ecommerce" sites created with only 1 brand of sensors and the URL to match that maker.

      Example : www.fordtiresensors.com is our site, only sells the Ford parts from our main site, and ranks #1 in Google for "ford tire sensors"

      I don't have analytics on these old sites but Google Keyword Tool is saying "ford tire sensors" gets 880 local searches a month, and other brand-specific tire sensors are receiving traffic as well.

      We have many other sites that are doing the same thing.

      • www.suzukitiresensors.com (ranked #2 for "suzuki tire sensors") Only sells our Suzuki collection from the main site's inventory

      • etc

      We need to get rid of the old sites because we want to shut down the payment gateway and various other things those sites are using, and move to one consolidated system (aka www.tire-sensors.com)

      Would simply making each maker-specific URL (ie. fordtiresensors.com) 301 redirect to our main site (www.tire-sensors.com) give us to most benefit, rankings, traffic etc? Or would that be detrimental to what we're trying to do -- capturing the tire sensors market for all car manufacturers?

      Suggestions?

      Thanks a lot in advance!

      Jordan

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • nealdigi
        nealdigi last edited by

        Perm 301 re-direct all sub-brand sites to www.tire-sensors.com. Keep the old domains as you will still get referals from them for sometime to come. Or you could 301 redirect each branded URL to the new location of that particular brand of sensor on the new site.

        Then to target those indiviual keyword terms, when you catagorize the products in order of brand, simply set the url up as

        www.tire-sensors.com/suzuki-tire-sensors/product-name

        Title tage could be in the form of "product name | suzuki tire sensors | your brand

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • 1 / 1
        • First post
          Last post
        • Site Migration Question - Do I Need to Preserve Links in Main Menu to Preserve Traffic or Can I Simply Link to on Each Page?
          ruislip18
          ruislip18
          0
          4
          31

        • Is Link equity / Link Juice lost to a blocked URL in the same way that it is lost to nofollow link
          NickSamuel
          NickSamuel
          0
          2
          33

        • Will link juice still be passed if you have the same links in multiple, outreach articles?
          GastonRiera
          GastonRiera
          0
          4
          58

        • Does a non-canonical URL pass link juice?
          Choice
          Choice
          1
          5
          757

        • Ecommerce Link Juice and Canonical URLs
          Mark-Tillison
          Mark-Tillison
          0
          14
          2.0k

        • Link Juice + multiple links pointing to the same page
          Mark_Ch
          Mark_Ch
          0
          4
          4.1k

        • I currently have a client that has multiple domains for multiple brands that share the same IP Address. Will link juice be passed along to the different sites when they link to one another or will it simply be considered internal linking?
          Nobody1560986989723
          Nobody1560986989723
          0
          6
          739

        • How to keep the link juice in E-commerce to an "out of stock" products URL?
          AaronSchinke
          AaronSchinke
          0
          3
          849

        Get started with Moz Pro!

        Unlock the power of advanced SEO tools and data-driven insights.

        Start my free trial
        Products
        • Moz Pro
        • Moz Local
        • Moz API
        • Moz Data
        • STAT
        • Product Updates
        Moz Solutions
        • SMB Solutions
        • Agency Solutions
        • Enterprise Solutions
        • Digital Marketers
        Free SEO Tools
        • Domain Authority Checker
        • Link Explorer
        • Keyword Explorer
        • Competitive Research
        • Brand Authority Checker
        • Local Citation Checker
        • MozBar Extension
        • MozCast
        Resources
        • Blog
        • SEO Learning Center
        • Help Hub
        • Beginner's Guide to SEO
        • How-to Guides
        • Moz Academy
        • API Docs
        About Moz
        • About
        • Team
        • Careers
        • Contact
        Why Moz
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        Get Involved
        • Become an Affiliate
        • MozCon
        • Webinars
        • Practical Marketer Series
        • MozPod
        Connect with us

        Contact the Help team

        Join our newsletter
        Moz logo
        © 2021 - 2026 SEOMoz, Inc., a Ziff Davis company. All rights reserved. Moz is a registered trademark of SEOMoz, Inc.
        • Accessibility
        • Terms of Use
        • Privacy