In an SEO point of view, you might want to be wary of Google showing tendencies of penalising sites which are on the redirect friendly side of the fence. Ie. have countless pages being redirected all over the place.
Actinic is relatively 'SEO' friendly' in terms of titles and meta tags. Shame the coding is all hard-coded and as far from being standards compliant as possible
Anyway, the best way to do this would be is ask your host if they support httpd.ini files, if so, a basic Google search will fire up the answer for you on how to create redirects in that file.
I'd always advise you to create an XML sitemap, A1 Sitemap Generator does a fantastic job of that, and submit it to Google via Google's Webmaster Tools.
If done properly, I'd suspect, depending on how frequent Google bots hit upon your site, that your ranking for the new redirected pages will pick up again in as little as a month if your site is crawled around every 7-10 days.
Actinic is relatively 'SEO' friendly' in terms of titles and meta tags. Shame the coding is all hard-coded and as far from being standards compliant as possible
Anyway, the best way to do this would be is ask your host if they support httpd.ini files, if so, a basic Google search will fire up the answer for you on how to create redirects in that file.
I'd always advise you to create an XML sitemap, A1 Sitemap Generator does a fantastic job of that, and submit it to Google via Google's Webmaster Tools.
If done properly, I'd suspect, depending on how frequent Google bots hit upon your site, that your ranking for the new redirected pages will pick up again in as little as a month if your site is crawled around every 7-10 days.
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