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The homepage for my website appears as "http://www.site.com" in google's results. However, the rest of the pages have been indexed as "http://site.com".
It looks like the homepage ranks better than content pages even for keywords within those content pages. Besides, most of my inbound links go to www.site.com
I want the site to be re-indexed under "http://www.site.com" and I have placed 301 redirects to correct this. Google has already started killing old pages (they show as url's without content or description) but not a single page has been indexed under "http://www.site.com" except for the homepage.
Would this cause the site to be "sandboxed"?
I know there have been issues in the past with G and 301 redirects. Is it working nowdays?
How long is a 301 move taking these days?
Any comments?