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03.15.10

Keeping Old Links And Archive Directories For SEO

By Michael Grayg

Today's post is another answer to a question-this time from Nathan Schubert, who wants to know what you should do with old links from directories and websites that still drive traffic if you've changed the content on your website.

OK. First off, you never want to have links to your site removed, even if it's from a really bad website.  Truth be told, there are some things you need to watch out for, but (generally speaking) it's really pretty hard for someone to screw you up by linking to you (I said hard-but not impossible). Assuming that's not the case and you are getting a bunch of off-topic traffic, there are better ways to deal with it.

• You can use htaccess to redirect based on referring domain.
• You can set up a 301 redirect for old pages that don't exist.


If it's getting a significant amount of traffic, set up a landing page to tell visitors that the content they are looking for no  longer exists and that you've changed the focus of the site. Be polite, matter of fact, and straight to the point. Don't be indignant or present a message that suggests people are a "bother" to you. I'd also set up 5 or 6  links to your most popular content or key pages. Encourage visitors to look around if they want. If you do redirect via 301, those links can also act as entry points for search engine spiders. Don't let those links go to a 404 page; doing so just flushes the link equity down the toilet.

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About the Author:
Michael Gray is SEO specialist and publishes a Search Engine Industry blog at www.Wolf-Howl.com. He has over 10 years experience in website development and internet marketing, helping both small and large companies increase their search engine visibility, traffic, and sales. Michael is a current member of Internet Marketing of New York ( IM-NY.org) and a guest speaker on Webmaster Radio. He is also an editor for the popular search engine new website Threadwatch.org.
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