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I recently dropped big time in the SERPS. PR is still 5, all backlinks still show. Allinanchor great, allintext/title terrible.
Could this fast redirect be the problem, is Google assuming I have duplicate pages? Should I make the /widgethome return an error page and would that force Google to drop this from their index and put my page back to #1 where it was for so long? Or will it make it worse since Google will still see the old URL in ODP? Thanks in advance!
- delete the 301 redirect (as the Open Directory's link checker ignores redirects - too many false alarms by browser-dependent redirections otherwise)
- institute an URL-specific 404 error page for the URL www.widgets.com/widgethome (it must be a real error page returning a 404 code, not a normal page (200 code) saying that it's an error page). This error page should say something to the effect "our home page is at www.widgets.com [with link], please adjust your links".
Now the next time Robozilla, the ODP's link checker, comes along (probably no earlier than end of July and very probably only in August or even September, due to ongoing system upgrades) it will internally flag the URL as an 404, and in due course an editor will come along to check those flags for the respective category hierarchy, read the custom error page and adjust the listed URL accordingly.
The downside to this is that it will take time.
Alternative: leave the 301 redirect until such time as an ODP editor gets around to process your update submission (you did use the "update URL" link on the top of the ODP category page?)