Redirection
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Hi
I was wondering what mean the term "pass through" redirection. Means that is a 302 redirection? Because i want to make a 302 redirection with the redirection plugin and I cant find it in options. the only what I can find is the pass through term and the 301.
thanks
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I already quit it guys! Thanks a lot for advices!
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Yeah, I'm 100% with Keri - that seems like a really dangerous strategy - 1000s of sub-domains are likely to fragment your site and this is going to look like a low-value tactic to Google. The ranking ability of that extra keyword will be very small, and you could just as easily put it in a directory.
You're also at some Panda risk generating 1000s pages (sub-domains, etc.) just to rank for keywords. In most cases, this is thin content. Granted, I don't know the details of what you're doing, but I'd strongly advise against this.
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I'm not sure this is quite the best strategy to use. A 302 isn't meant to pass link juice, though I believe Bing will treat it as a 301 if it sees it there long enough. Instead of spending the time to create over 1000 subdomains, it is generally a better use of time to just create the content on the main domain itself.
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yes but I mean on the redirecto options I CANT find the 302. i have some 1000 + keywoirds and I want to have for each of them a subdomain as none of the keywords have his own domain name. and they are all about 10-30% difficulty. my idea was to make a subdomain, to put a small article and after to redirect it to the original blog post on the main site. thats why i need the 302 so the url stay on the search engine. thanks
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Hi Nikos, Redirection is a WordPress plugin to manage 301 redirections and keep track of 404 errors without requiring knowledge of Apache .htaccess files. This is the only term"pass through" redirection means.
For more information please refer to this link:
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For me, pass through redirection is even 301 or 302. I did some research and didnt found anything different. Pass trought is the 302 in this case
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