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    <title>Orbit26  said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Hi - I am redesigning an ecommerce website that was originally done in .asp, and am building it in .php<br /><br />I have some questions about search engines:<br /><br />How to handle links to the old site? Can I redirect users to specific pages, or just redirect them to the index?<br /><br />The site has a good search engine ranking, will that be completely lost when the new site goes live?<br /><br />Also, if anyone has some really good search engine resources out there, I'd appreciate them<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Christine]]></description>
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    <title>Joe Gillespie said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><strong>orbit26 said:</strong><br />
Hi - I am redesigning an ecommerce website that was originally done in .asp, and am building it in .php<br /><br />I have some questions about search engines:<br /><br />How to handle links to the old site? Can I redirect users to specific pages, or just redirect them to the index?</blockquote><br />Yes, you can redirect to specific pages using a meta tag<br /><br /><code>&lt;meta http-equiv=&quot;refresh&quot; content=&quot;0;URL=http://www.sitename.com/pagename.html&gt;</code><br /><br /><blockquote><br />The site has a good search engine ranking, will that be completely lost when the new site goes live?</blockquote><br />If the actual filenames change, there will be a short term loss of ranking. If you can keep the home page filename as index.html, that should be okay but Google reindexes sites about once a month and should pick up the new pages then.<br /><br /><blockquote><br />Also, if anyone has some really good search engine resources out there, I'd appreciate them.</blockquote><br />The two most important factors for getting a high ranking (on Google anyway) are link popularity and good semantic markup of meaningful content. Digging deeper, the quality of the links to your site are important too. By that, I mean links from sites that have high rankings themselves. The surefire ways to get a low ranking are to use splash pages, especially ones built in Flash or with little or no text or to use frames. Frames make it very difficult for search engines.<br /><br />]]></description>
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