Redirect to URLs With Hash (#)
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Hi there
Is there a way you can message me the example of what you are referencing? It's kind of confusing at the moment.
My first two instincts are to tell you to read into Full Specification and AJAX Crawling, both Google resources, but your /a/ to /a-1/ redirect is confusing me and I want to make sure I fully understand.
Let me know if this is possible! Thanks so much.
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I will try to give you a simple example :
I want a redir 301 domainA.com.br/ to domainB.com.br /#reference_domainA .
I will make a turn to a new domain , and I need to know which users came from the old domain. This is a simples redir of all the old pages to a new correspondent pages.
In the past I would use query strings to reference the URL, but the principle technical solution using # seems easier to implement.
The problem is, if I do a redir 301 of pages from domainA.com.br/ to corresponding pages domainB.com.br /#reference_domainA the pages of the domainB.com.br receive 100% of linkjuice ?
If I based this video Rand Fiskin for example, I can deduce that Google will give full force of the old domain to the domainB.com.br page ( without hash ). However with the evolution of Google's ability in rendering JS components , I wonder if this will involve linkjuice loss problems to the page without # .
I hope to be more understandable this time.

Thanks!
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Hey there,
Could you give me some more information about this.
1 - Will domain A still be live? Could I go to domain and read the content or will I be redirected to domain B?
2 - Is the scenario something like this:
Comes to domain A via a campaign, for example:
www.domainA.com/?utm_source=moz&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=bonus
You want to 301 redirect them to domainB but make sure the source of any business still gets attributed to Moz?
Craig
www.domainA.com/?utm_source=moz&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=bonus