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  • #686526
    Anonymous
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    You will need to do a 301 redirect, then Google will pass on any benefits of the old domain (PR, links, etc.) to the new domain. Just do a search for 301 redirect and you should find plenty of help.

    #686532
    Anonymous
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    I like gammonwizard.com myself personally. It’s easy to remember.

    Mark
    http://www.focalclick.com

    #686572
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    anything with the spelling gammon in it is horrible domain name!

    bmanhour

    #686575
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    and thanks all for the replies.

    #686587
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Tog,
    in the webmastersection on googlehomepage check advanced questions

    #686601
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry, where is this webmaster section? I too would like to know what is wrong with gammon, and does it also apply to backgammon?

    #686617
    Anonymous
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    #686710
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That’s just advice on how to move to a new ISP. I believe the original question was how to redirect an older domain to a new domain in order to maintain the search engine benefits. For that, you need a 301 redirect.

    #686711
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I dont really get the thing with “gammon” though.

    #686717
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think it was just a personal adversion to the word gammon. Perhaps bmanhour didn’t realize it was in relationship to backgammon.

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