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#1 forward pr?
geomunir Posted on: 2006/1/27 18:26
Hello,
I got a new domain for my customer. He got his site redesigned + new domain, so he want old domains pr to be forward to new domain. How can i do that?

Maybe by domain forwarding?


#2 Re: forward pr?
jwhitakr Posted on: 2006/2/15 19:57
There are a lot of articles on permanent domain forwarding. Do a search for it and you will find a ton of results.

Good luck.
- Justin


#3 Re: forward pr?
VegaSinclair Posted on: 3/12 11:36:07
Is it possible to transfer PR from one domain to another? I know people always ask if they switch host providers whether or not it will affect the PR which I think that is fine. But I don't think you can change the domain of a site and still have the original PR. You might be able to do a redirect of the old site but I'm not very familiar with those tactics. <br /><br />Vega Sinclair, <a href="http://www.webtrends.com/Products/Optimize.aspx" target="_blank">Multivariate Testing</a>







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