How to Migrate Permalinks in Your Blog?
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So if you don’t like your original permalink and you want to change to more SEO friendly permalinks, I am sure you know that this is a mega challenge as you can loose your archived posts during the migration to a new permalink structure. Relax, there is a easy way if you use the wordpress permalink migration plugins.
If you are wondering what is a permalink? Then here are some definitions:
- A permalink, or permanent link, is a URL that points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives. …
- A static address (link) to an individual blog entry or news item on the World Wide Web
- In a blog, this is the link that goes to a specific individual entry.
- Blogs are made up of many posts. The permalink is the unique URL of a single post on a blog. It is usually located at the bottom of the blog entry …
These plugins will tell search engines and also browsers that the old/ugly permalink is changed permanently using permanent redirect. Here are the examples of permalinks:
- http://www.blogname.com/?p=123
- http://www.blogname.com/post-title (/%postname%/)
- http://www.blogname.com/category-name/post-title ( /%category%/%postname%/)
Here are the three permanent migration plugins which I have tested for my blogs and I can strongly recommend them:
1. Dean’s Permalinks Migration Plugin for Wordpress
There is a way to tell the search engines (and browsers) that the page has permenantly moved, and that the old address should be replaced by the new one . It’s called a “301 Redirect”, also known as a Permanent Redirect.When you do this, Search engines will update their indexes quickly and you won’t lose your pagerank.you will continue to receive traffic as though nothing had changed. This works for search engines, bookmarks, and links from other sites.
2. Permalink Redirect Wordpress Plugin
This plugin can redirect all requests that are accessing pages not via the authentic hostname defined by WordPress Address in General Options page. For example, if WordPress Address is http://www.mydomain.com, and accessing http://mydomain.com/2007/my-post will be redirected to http://www.mydomain.com/2007/my-post/.
3. Yoast’s Permanent Redirect Wordpress Plugin
This plugin fixes all sorts of weird addons to your URL’s by automatically 301 redirecting to the permalink for that post, page, category or tag page.
It is important to mention here that you should never take any chances by migrating without taking proper backups. But if you need a smooth way to migrate your old permalinks to SEO friendly permalinks, this could be the best solutions for your blog!
Wishing you all the blogging success,
Jay Author

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