How to Find all the Pages Index by Google?
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I'm planning on moving my online store, http://www.filtrationmontreal.com/ to a new platform, http://www.corecommerce.com/
To reduce the SEO impact, I want to redirect 301 all the pages index by Google to the new page I will create in the new platform. I will keep the same domaine name, but all the URL will be customize on the new platform for better SEO.
Also, is there a way or tool to create CSV file from those page index.
Can Webmaster tool help?
You can read my question about this subject here,
http://www.seomoz.org/q/impacts-on-moving-online-store-to-new-platform
Thank you,
BigBlaze
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You should use a 301 redirect on all pages on your old site to point them to the pages on the new site. This is the best option.
If this isn't possible, or if it is too time consuming, then I would recommend looking at your analytics and making sure that you 301 any page that has been an entry page from Google within the past 6 months. That way you're only spending time on pages that are actually driving traffic.
If you do this then you will also want to make sure that you 301 all pages that have external links pointing at them.
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I would set up a 301 redirect for all the pages regardless if they are indexed or not. You never know if anyone might look for that page at some point and end up seeing a 404 page not found message.
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Thank you for your help John.
In Webmaster tool, I have 448 URLs submitted and 268 URLs indexed.
So, 268 page will have to be redirect?
Does this makes sense?
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I would use Google Webmasters tools and head over to the internal links. It will give you all the info that Google is looking at and indexing.
Hope this helps.
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site:filtrationmontral.com would give you all the links Google sees.
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