301s and Link Juice
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So I know that a 301 will pass the majority of link juice to the new site, but if that 301 is taken away what happens?
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yes , so never ever take it down, especially when the old site has many backlinks to it already ...
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Hi Yumi,
My question is really asking "If I take down the 301, does the mean that the link juice is no longer passed?"
Thanks,
Kyle
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Dont take down the 301 before google has re-indexed everything is the best bet... it might take quite some time but it is a worthwhile wait
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