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    SEO and deleting pages

    Just when we're starting to rank quite well on a few keywords some of our suppliers have discontinued a lot of their ranges. It's going to be in the region of 200 products that will be deleted and replaced. Just wondered if there's anything I need to consider seo wise.

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    Make sure your xml sitemap is updated, use google webmaster tools and that you have a redirect (.htaccess) set up so that any old links to the product pages are redirected properly.
    "If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions"

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      Originally posted by paulie555 View Post
      Just when we're starting to rank quite well on a few keywords some of our suppliers have discontinued a lot of their ranges. It's going to be in the region of 200 products that will be deleted and replaced. Just wondered if there's anything I need to consider seo wise.
      Deleted and replaced - ie. discontinuing a red car and introducing a blue car, or discontinuing a red car and introducing a black truck?

      If the products have similarities - we're in the same boat as you every year (I suspect this probably happens across every industry though) - read up on 301 redirects - redirecting the 'old' page to the 'new page' - I wouldn't advise redirecting the old red car to a black truck as they are barely related.

      Redirect the 'well and truly discontinued' pages to an appropriate section.

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        Thanks guys, I'll look into the 301 redirects.

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