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原帖由 getlist 于 2006-6-4 21:27 发表可以用301永久性重定向 这是正解。
根据Google的Webmaster Guide
My URL changed, so how can I get Google to index my new site?
While we can't manually change your URL in our search results, there are steps you can take to make sure your transition is smooth.
First, you can redirect individuals to your new site. If your old URLs redirect to your new site using HTTP 301 (permanent) redirects, our crawler will discover the new URLs. For more information about 301 HTTP redirects, please see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
Google listings are based in part on our ability to find you from links on other sites. To preserve your rank, you'll want to tell others who link to you of your change of address. One way to find a sampling of sites that link to yours is to perform a link search. To learn how, please visit http://www.google.com/help/features.html#link. To obtain a comprehensive list of the links that point to your page, perform a Google search on your URL. On the results page, select the "Find web pages that contain the term" link, and Google will provide you with webpages that mention your address
[ 本帖最后由 davidyin 于 2006-6-4 21:54 编辑 ] |
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