Tuesday 31 December 2013

Blogger Custom Redirect

 Custom redirect will give you an avenue to be able to keep all your blog contents connected and alive even after say deleting a former post and writing a new one, updating a post, renaming a post or your blog entirely. This is where you link up that former, that deleted post,title,blog or update to the current
one. Please note that that you deleted a post, updated one, changed title or your blogs name does not mean that web crawler(what search engines use to index web pages on the web like googlebot) followed suit. No, certainly, even after your change of these mentioned things, in googles account of your contents, they still exist. And if surfers should search for anything related to that your locally deleted stuff,will still be shown to them,but when they now start having issues is after clicking at it. Instead of opening,error message will come up;however if you changed it here,by entering the former link(deleted or changed link) and then entering also the current link in which any search for that old one will be redirected to,that will just automatically happen after search results that surfers gets automatically sent to your revised/changed post even after hitting at the one you obviously have deleted. You don't have to start bothering yourself if you believe that the stuff you amended is unpopular and not getting any reference. But for your popular and well cited posts,ensure you fix this up,if not, although the new/amended title/page will eventually be crawled, every patron/fan of that current page before modification will be lost.

Set Up

You two URL, that of the deleted/modified page and the current one upon which to anchor the erased/changed post/page. Proceed to blogger Settings>>search &preference>> custom redirect and then, do the set up