Subdomains and Redirects in SEO

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I made a migration of a site, which appeared in the base domain (domain.com) and now this site has been separated into two subdomains (sub1.domain.com and sub2.domain.com).

Because of this change we made a 301: domain.com - > sub1.domain.com

Now Google does not recognize any of the "domain.com.br" SEO's, but the subdomains are being ranked normally and usually appear in searches.

How can I show domain data (domain.com) for SEO with a redirect? Or do I have to wait for sub1.domain.com to take the place of the domain.com in the search results?

Just to make it clear, the environment is a Multisite in Wordpress.

    
asked by anonymous 23.03.2018 / 20:14

1 answer

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Just to have a finish, and answer the question with the solution:

Yes, over time sub1.domain.com takes the place of the domain.com, and disindex help. So, in front of the @hugocsl comment

  

You can try to "force" the site deindex by looking here at support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93710?hl=en, also search for noindex and nofollow in addition to putting "User-agent: * Disallow: / "in robots.txt on the domain.com

The link: link

    
18.09.2018 / 19:54