Moving most (not all) content to another domain
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Hi there,
My company website has 3 main sections, two of those sections (each containing approx. 50 pages) will be moving to a separate website.
The new website will also be owned by the same company. The new domain does not yet exist.
I read this guide http://www.seomoz.org/blog/seo-guide-how-to-properly-move-domains , its very good, however it refers to moving the whole domain to a new URL.
Are there any specific differences to consider in my situation for a partial move?
Many thanks in advance!
Nigel
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No problem my friend. You are most welcome.
Best regards,
Devanur Rafi.
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Hi Devanur
Many thanks for the reply and the information. That is very good of you.
Kind regards
Nigel
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Dear Nigel,
When you want your old domain to be partially moved on to a new a domain, you don't need to make changes in the Change of address section of webmaster tools account. You do a page-to-page (or 1:1) 301 re-direction for all the pages that you want to move from old domain to the respective pages on the new domain and perform all the steps out-lined at http://www.seomoz.org/blog/seo-guide-how-to-properly-move-domains
Good luck.
Best regards,
Devanur Rafi.
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