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is http response headers affecting me ?

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simoorish

10:49 am on May 3, 2015 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



hi
i have seen a big decrease of my traffic through the last 2 years, i have pr5, old domain, quality links, but still cant figure out what happened, i have a travel country specified website, i see in the serps new websites who are ranked over my website, maybe my http responses are affecting this ? can someone advise plz ?
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Date: Sun, 03 May 2015 10:32:04 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Connection: close
Set-Cookie: __cfduid=d1a9c52cc6f57ccb60575c2d497ee16521430649124; expires=Mon, 02-May-16 10:32:04 GMT; path=/; domain=.domain.com; HttpOnly
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.29
P3P: CP="NOI ADM DEV PSAi COM NAV OUR OTRo STP IND DEM"
Set-Cookie: e8478ac4f4395e6d0cbc633cbad78b38=0c1faa89074bc9a95408f695f2255391; path=/
Location: http://www.Example.com/
X-Cache: HIT from Backend
Server: cloudflare-nginx
CF-RAY: 1e0b4cc1cae6189a-EWR

[edited by: Ocean10000 at 1:36 pm (utc) on May 3, 2015]
[edit reason] fixed accidential link [/edit]

lucy24

7:01 pm on May 3, 2015 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month



You mean the response to any request for your ordinary URL is a 301? Hell, yes, that could begin to annoy the search engine if it's been going on for a few years.

What did you request, and what did you get redirected to? Is the immediately following response a 200? If it's a second 301, you really need to get started on cleanup. Which is no skin off my nose, because I don't speak nginx

simoorish

2:18 pm on May 6, 2015 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



hi
thanks for your post, the request is the website main url, and its lead to the website, some whois servers give me a response code of 200