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RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.widets.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [widgets.com...] [R=301,L]
For starters is that the correct format for doing a 301? It does work as far as the redirect goes.
Will I gain all the www inbound links , will it help with ranking ..was this the right thing to do are should I have left it alone ..
I worked that out thanks too chopin , steveb , bumpski and others (and of course webmasterworld) for this thread
[webmasterworld.com...]
I still would like to hear from others as far as my initial question about whether redirecting links FROM my www to non.www will actually have any impact whatsoever on SE ranking ..also but not as important is it possibble to get a pR (little green bar)boost from the "new" inbound links ..
I don't think you offended anyone, or missed an important date ;-)
Sometimes threads here get buried quickly and people miss them. Allow me to bump it again for you.
I can answer your first question:-
I still would like to hear from others as far as my initial question about whether redirecting links FROM my www to non.www will actually have any impact whatsoever on SE ranking
If you have inbound links to your site in both forms (www and non-www) then it will effectively point them all at a single page and, yes, that can have an impact on rankings.
If all your inbound links are to www (or the other way around) then, no, it won't have any effect.
TJ
I know it should help ..just nervous about screwing around with something with so many links and fairly decent rankings anyways ..
just biting chewing my nails on this until we get some SE updates going
the non though ranks more and has more quality inbounds ..that's why I 301'd from www to non
Good.
experiences
I've never had a glitch with them, although I have heard from others that they've experienced a dip in rankings for a bit.
You're doing the right thing though, it's how it should be. So you have little choice - you have to do it and cross your fingers.
It'll work out fine in the end though.
TJ
You've done what you have to do... there's no way around it. You should have done it day one, and/or promoted just one variant. If you have connections with some of the linking sites, try to get some of the incorrect backlinks changed.
The best place to get comments about mod_rewrite code, by the way, is in the Apache forum, not here, which may account for some of the delay in your getting a response.