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Kindly help me with the problem described below:
I had redirected my old domain i.e. [example.com...] to [example.net...] using 301 Permanent Redirect w.e.f 10 April'2004. But the problem is that Google is still listing my old domain i.e. [example.com...] instead of [example.net....]
Can you please help me to know what should I do to list the new domain in Google [example.net...] ASAP. Being an experienced person, I know you can help me in best way on this. Please let me know of your response, so that I take the necessary steps. I'll be really obliged if you can just have a look at my site to ensure that redirection is working the correct way.
Regards and Thanks
Vani
[edited by: msgraph at 1:54 pm (utc) on April 28, 2004]
[edit reason] changed urls to example.tld [/edit]
Use the header check to be sure you have it right:
You have probably already done this, but if not double check the server response of the old domain using a server response checking tool. (There is one in the tools section of this site that is really good)
I have seem many people (myself included) who thought they were 301 redirecting but once they checked the server response via a tool realized otherwise.
chengfu, why not serve up a 404? I know those work pretty well to eventually remove pages from our index. I hadn't heard of a 410 status code..