Website in a frame
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Following situation.
Domain A is indexed at google , it use a frame
within this frame a website is hosted from another domain.
Because it not workes proper (all url's where only the main url from domain A)
The webdesigner deleted domain A , the url's are delered from the google index.
(some ranked well) (position 3)
Now all url's from Domain B are in the index , but on a bad position (position 74)
Now i want to move the website from domain A to domain B (and add a redirect 301)
Will domain A gets his position in the google index B ? (All things happened 4 weeks ago)
does anyone have other ideas how to get the position back ?
Thanx in advance
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So basically domain B now has domain A content etc without the iframe?
And you are asking if you move it back to the way it was with a 301 redirect from domain B to domain A would you get your rankings back?. If domain A was set out the exact same way as it was originally.
in time theoretically!
yes!
Kind Regards
Neil
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The web designer deleted the old website on domain A and replaced it with a website on domain B
for some keywords i had position 3 , with the new domain position 74
What happens when i move the website back to domain A , do i get the positions back. ?
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Typically when you do a 301 redirect, you keep the same position. However, keep both pages live until it get's reindexed.
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