Linkbuilding URL Problem
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Hi,
I work for Perfectly Engraved. A lot of our links point to http://www.perfectlyengraved.co.uk/. However that address forwards to - http://www.perfectlyengraved.co.uk/ecommerce/scripts/default.htm.
Should we ensure our links point to http://www.perfectlyengraved.co.uk/ecommerce/scripts/default.htm or does it not make difference? I've put our forwarding code below.
<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<%
Option explicit
Response.Buffer = true
Response.Redirect "http://www.perfectlyengraved.co.uk/ecommerce/scripts/default.htm"
%>
Also, would it help if we did a 301 redirect from http://perfectlyengraved.co.uk/ecommerce/scripts/default.htm to http://www.perfectlyengraved.co.uk/ecommerce/scripts/default.htm?
As both addresses for every page on our site return the page with or without www
Thanks
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I am not a developer, but I would say that if you are planning on anyone hitting your homepage to be forwarded, then this should be a perm redirect 301. Google understands these.
Regards,
Andy
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