| Live Day 1 SEF URL problems |
| Wednesday, 05 March 2008 19:00 |
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So here we are on day 1 of going live. Now to start putting my master plan into action on how to migrate all my old links. compassdesigns.net gets a fair glob of traffic. Alot of this is based on all the referral links that are out there. For example, one popular link is: tutorials/joomla-tutorials/joomla-template-tutorial.html This was the old location of my popular tutorial on templating. The new URL for this is: tutorials/17-joomla-tutorials/208-joomla-15-template-tutorial.html Now, on the old 1.0 site, I had been using OpenSEF. It had got to the point (inmho) where is was a sub-par choice for SEO. But I knew I was going to be migrating to 1.5 with its sexy new SEF URL's natively built into the core. The above new link for the template tutorial is an example of one. I wanted to take advantage of the new core SEF and set up a stable future-proof URL structure that was as optimized for SERP as possible. I knew I was going to have a whole bunch of 404's (page not found) as people came to the new site and the old URL was no longer correct. My plan was to keep an eye on my error log and create 301 redirections in .htaccess. This would mean that for the most important (highest trafficked) links, I would keep my "google link juice" and also not annoy the hell out of people! This is where is has started to go wrong though.... For a few hours it seems that the core SEF was working well, but a number of problems have cropped up:
First off, I am going to have to fix the 404 problem. |
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