Toda Una DAMA - cap.150 (part 3 / 3)

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Redirecting traffic and increase your Page Rank

What to do with all of those old pages? Whatever you do, don't delete them. In most cases there is a better solution - 301 Redirect, otherwise known as a "Google-Friendly" redirect.

Do a Google search and you'll find tons of information on this topic. But, clients still ask "Why?" Here's my explanation (and this analogy is a bit of a stretch). We all work very hard to have our current content and pages ranked and indexed. Picture climbing a very, very tall mountain - Let's say Everest. Each new page starts at Base Camp 0 - no associated page rank. Older pages, depending on many ranking factors, could be located anywhere between base camp and the summit. When you redirect the old page to the new page, you give the new page a leg up, based on the elder's position. So, if you can get a head start, why wouldn't you??

A second analogy (again, a stretch): Think of heading on a long journey - Maybe driving cross country, starting in California. You reach Texas and realized that you missed the exit to the Alamo. Do you A, return to California and begin your trip again? Or, B, make a U-turn and quickly get back on track? That's what I thought!

There are many other reasons for creating redirects, especially if you have a large or popular site - Links! All cross-links and backlinks will become broken if you delete the old page. All of the "link" power will be transferred to the new URL if you use the proper redirect practice.

Finally, if You can update your existing page, without changing the URL, is the best practice! No need to go creating new pages and new routes in a simple update of existing pages can be done.

Alamo City - San Antonio

San Antonio is the second most populous city in Texas and the seventh most populous city in the United States over all. As of 2006, the city had an estimated population of 1,296,682, and the San Antonio metropolitan area had an estimated population of 1,942,217.

San Antonio's economy is principally based on healthcare, defense, financial services, and tourism. Just to the Northwest of the city center is the South Texas Medical Center, which is a conglomeration of hospitals, clinics, educational and research establishments, and which in total employs over 27,000 people. Meanwhile The defense industry in San Antonio employs over 89,000 people, and additionally there is a large military presence in the area, including the bases at Brooks City-Base, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base, all within the city, and Camp Bullis and Camp Stanley just outside the city.

San Antonio is a popular tourist destination, visited by more than 20 million tourists each year. Attractions in San Antonio include the SeaWorld San Antonio and the Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme parks. Also popular is the River Walk (also known as "Paeo del Rio"), which is a network of walkways in the downtown area around the San Antonio River, and contains many shops, restaurants and bars.

Finally, any description of tourism in San Antonio, can not go without mentioning the San Antonio de Valero Mission, which is popularly simply known as "The Alamo". Now a museum, in Alamo, a former mission and fortress, which was a few battles, the most famous is the Alamo, 1836, one of the great battles between the Republic of Texas and Mexico in the Texas Revolution.