For a large retail site we have plenty of "old" pages that are 2-3 years old and still have 301 redirects to a new page. After a search engine has recognized a 301 redirect and dropped the "Old" URL from the index and started displaying the "New" URL, is it safe to delete that old page and thus remove the 301 redirect?
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How long do 301 redirects have to stay in place?
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Do social signals pass through a 301 redirect?
Does value from social signals have the ability to pass through a 301 redirect?
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Are there any tools that will detect when new pages are added?
need help with keeping track of when new pages pop up that might compete internally with already optimized pages.
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RE: Google Rel="Next" & Rel="Prev"
Google also likes pages that load quickly. I think you need to balance the "view all" canonical tag with the effects on page weight and load time. I would stick with what's working - lots of paginated sites canonicalize to page 1, even though Google prefers the view all version.
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RE: Google Rel="Next" & Rel="Prev"
Google also likes pages that load quickly. I think you need to balance the "view all" canonical tag with the effects on page weight and load time. I would stick with what's working - lots of paginated sites canonicalize to page 1, even though Google prefers the view all version.
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