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I've been reading everything I can on the web about SEO and yesterday I learned something new and it sounds important but I don't know how to do anything about it. In a casual comment made in a news letter it mentions that MSN Office sites are redirects and you can do something to get rid of that ?Label? by changing a 302 code to 301. OK I don't have a clue about code...yet. Is there an idot's gide to tell me how I change this 302 to a 301. I don't even know how to access the code to change it. Help!![]() |
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Honestly, I don't know a thing about "MSN Office Sites" but if you'll paste your url into the form field here http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/headers.asp it'll tell you what's returned from the headers (301, 302, 200..) and what type of server you're on (if you don't know)
I'd guess because it's MSN it'll be a Windows server so if it returns a 302 you'd have to do the redirect on the server (if you have access) or have a component installed that will let you modify it through an external file. If it's an Apace server copy/paste code for your .htaccess file is easily found.
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You first need to find out how to gain access to alter code then come visit us and we can walk you through the change to a 301 redirect.
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