How to Use 301 Redirects Without Hurting SEO

 301 redirects are essential when you move or delete content. They preserve SEO value by directing users and search engines to the new, relevant page.

Use 301s when:

  • Updating URLs

  • Deleting outdated content

  • Moving to a new domain

  • Merging similar pages

Avoid redirect chains and loops, and ensure the target page matches search intent.

WebRank Pro monitors 301s, flags redirect issues, and helps maintain link equity across your site.

Redirect smartly—protect your SEO rankings with WebRank Pro.

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