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Friday, June 10, 2011

The Transition To The Domain Without Losing The Status In Google SERP


Are you afraid to change a domain name? Are you afraid of losing their position in Google SERP? In fact, Google already offers a comprehensive tool to manage a website waitress / blog that we have. It 's just that you probably do not know yet, and do not use these tools well. Now I'm going to share how to change the domain without losing your position in Google SERPs.

Here I think you've changed the domain name. While the old domain, if no longer used, but the connection settings for the DNS server name or you already own.

Here is his blog tutorial.

1. Log in to your account Google Webmaster Tools. If you have not signed

2. Create a new field and submit your sitemap as usual

3. Then click on the old domain is still registered to webmaster

4. Click Site Settings> Change of address

5. Choose a new domain with the Form 4

Description:

Here is my old domain http://mastukul.tk, while my new domain is http://www.unick77.tk

6. Click Send. That statement appears below. If you change your mind, you can cancel by clicking the Cancel button

We just have to wait, as the work of Google. Google will work to change the address up to 180 days. If you're still there on the SERP, which has not changed, try again to make the first tutorial.

Attention!

Do not remove the old domain webmaster tools before all the results of the SERP changes for a new domain

Note here, before moving to a new webmaster tools for your domain, you need to do some things, such as:

1. Done 301 redirect the old blog to new blog (redirect).

2. Try all the sites that put your blog link on her blog (a link exchange activity, for example) to change the link to your blog. If you are unable to do so in search of new backlinks pointing to your blog, as much as possible (minimum amount equal to the number of backlinks to your old domain)

3. Try your backlinks again in the future is really identifying your new domain.

4. Read the complete instructions for changes to domain names

5. This tutorial only applies to top-level domains like. Co.. Net,. Org. Tk, and so on. Users, subdomains, such as blogspot, cc.cc, web.id, co.id, or.id, ac.id, co.cc and so on, so you can not do this tutorial.

For more info: http://drshns.blogspot.com/

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