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Originally Posted by Petter Brown
As per my concern yes, it definitely effects your ranking.
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Originally Posted by cyberdesignz
when you change your website name Google consider it as a new website, and it definitely effect your ranking. you do lot of efforts to create new quality back-links and directory submission to index your website and it is long procedure. if your site have good ranking in Google then don't change its domain.
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For goodness sake is it that you will NOT learn or is it that you cannot learn?
As you cannot use a server side redirect on Blogger adding a meta refresh of 0 seconds to redirect your pages on blogger will let visitors and search engines know that your pages have moved.
Search engines will treat that as a permanent redirect to your new address and will transfer any "value" for REAL PR and anchor text on to the new location.
Wherever possible you should have your external links updated to the new URIs but if this is not possible the redirection will handle it.
There will be some disruption in SE referrals, but this will settle down within a few weeks. The actual timescale is dependant on how often search engines index your pages.
Forget the two "F.U.D. merchants" above, they are obviously out of touch with the reality of Search and still think it is 1999!!
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