Tipos de redireccionamiento

¿Qué es una redirección?

En su forma más simple, una redirección es una manera de llevar al usuario de una página web a otra. Hay diferentes tipos de redirecciones, y cada tipo puede tener diferentes implicaciones SEO.

  • 301 Permanente – A 301 or Permanent redirect. If you’re planning on not adding the “nofollow” attribute to your shortened Pretty Links then this is the one you’ll want to use. 301 redirect type, is the only type of redirect that is known to pass along Jugo de enlaces. Si está seguro de que la URL de destino no cambiará nunca, utilice redireccionamientos de tipo 301.
  • 307 Temporal – A 307 or Temporary redirect. 307 tells search engines that this redirect may change in the future, so don’t pass along any Link Juice. You should only use 307 type redirects if you think the Target URL may change at some point. On Pretty Links that use 307 type redirects you should enable the “nofollow” attribute to prevent search engines from indexing your links and hurting your ranking.
  • 302 Temporal - Un 302 es otra forma de redirección temporal, como el 307. La principal diferencia es que el HTTP puede cambiar, mientras que con un 307 debe permanecer igual. 302 también es ligeramente mejor para SEO, pero es menos predecible en cuanto a cómo lo tratarán los motores de búsqueda.
  • * Capa – Cloaking is against most Merchant’s TOS (Terms of Service) so you should check with them before cloaking your affiliate links. Known merchants who do not allow Cloaking are Google, Bing/Yahoo, Amazon, and ClickBank. Cloaking works by hiding the Target URL of the Pretty Links from the user’s address bar, all they see instead is your Pretty Links. This is accomplished by loading the Target URL in a full-screen iframe inside the browser window.
  • Píxel – Pixel redirect type, isn’t really a redirect type at all. It is used for hidden tracking. Let’s say you want to send out an advertising email to a list of subscribers, and you want to know how many times that email gets viewed. Well with a Pretty Links tracking Pixel you would paste the following HTML in the email:<img src="”http://YOURSITE.COM/slug”" width="”1″" height="”1″" />This will hide an invisible image in the email body which will track a hit on your pretty link each time the email is viewed. The user will never see, or know the tracking pixel was there, but you will get the benefit of knowing how successful your email marketing is going.This doesn’t have to be limited to just email marketing. You can paste a tracking pixel anywhere on a page, post, or even in a Forum that supports HTML input. It’s a great way to secretly track visits to a page. Another great use is for embedding pixels on a “Goal” page for seguimiento de la conversión.
  • * Javascript / Meta-Refresh – These two types of redirection essentially do the same thing. They allow you to specify a time delay before actually performing the redirection. These two types of redirects are also very good to use if you want to integrate Google Analytics tracking on the links. Some users disable Javascript in their browsers, so if you’re worried about that, you can use Meta-Refresh instead. If you use these types of redirection, it is recommended that you use the “nofollow” attribute to help prevent search engines from indexing these links.

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