shags38
Top Contributor
Here I go again asking dumb questions. Hyperthetical.
If a site A which had reasonable traffic was set as 301 redirect specifically to send traffic to site B to boost that site then after time the traffic at A reduces to insignificant levels can the 301 on site A be taken off and site A traffic rebuilt say over a period of months to its former levels (through extra SEO and lots of feeding) can the 301 be re-applied to site B for another boost and such a cycle continued - without Google penalizing either site?
In respect to why I would go down that path? - site B sits at #3 for its key search term and with lots of feeding of SEO it is not moving up to #1 or #2 and is never likely to given the owners of site(s) #1 and/or #2 so "providing traffic" is the next best thing if organic traffic is pretty much maxed and building up more referral traffic is slow, right? [Monthly Volume] is over 60k.
Any thoughts please on the question?
cheers, Mike
If a site A which had reasonable traffic was set as 301 redirect specifically to send traffic to site B to boost that site then after time the traffic at A reduces to insignificant levels can the 301 on site A be taken off and site A traffic rebuilt say over a period of months to its former levels (through extra SEO and lots of feeding) can the 301 be re-applied to site B for another boost and such a cycle continued - without Google penalizing either site?
In respect to why I would go down that path? - site B sits at #3 for its key search term and with lots of feeding of SEO it is not moving up to #1 or #2 and is never likely to given the owners of site(s) #1 and/or #2 so "providing traffic" is the next best thing if organic traffic is pretty much maxed and building up more referral traffic is slow, right? [Monthly Volume] is over 60k.
Any thoughts please on the question?
cheers, Mike