Plugin Tag: 301
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Redirection
Manage 301 redirects, track 404 errors, and improve your site. No knowledge of Apache or Nginx required.
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404 to 301 – Redirect, Log and Notify 404 Errors
Automatically redirect, log and notify all 404 page errors to any page using 301 redirect for SEO. No more 404 Errors in WebMaster tool.
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WP 404 Auto Redirect to Similar Post
Automatically Redirect any 404 page to a Similar Post based on the Title Post Type & Taxonomy using 301 or 302 Redirects!
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SEO Redirection Plugin – 301 Redirect Manager
SEO Redirection is a powerful redirect manager to manage 301 redirects without requiring knowledge of Apache .htaccess files.
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Simple Page Redirect
This plugin allows you to make simple redirects of single pages of any custom post type to any url.
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WP Force Lowercase URLs
Perform a 301 redirect from an uppercase URL to the lowercase version for all non-admin URLs
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Quick 301 Redirects for WordPress
The fastest & easiest way to do 301 redirects. You can set each redirect or bulk upload unlimited number of 301 redirects using a CSV file
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Simple 301 Redirects – Addon – Bulk Uploader
Adds on the ability to bulk upload 301 redirects via CSV to the Simple 301 Redirects plugin
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Link Fixer
Never get a 404 page not found again. If you have restructured or moved your blog, this plugin will find the right post or page every time.
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Redirectioner
Creates automatic redirects for 404 traffic and page suggestions when matches are not found providing better service to your web visitors.
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LH Force Lowercase URLs
Perform a 301 redirect from an uppercase URL to the lowercase version for all non-admin URLs
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Redirect List
A really lightweight, clean and simple 301, 302 or 307 HTTP redirect plugin that also supports matching of GET query parameters.
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Linker – URL shortener & track outbound link clicks
Track Outbound Link Clicks Easily: Shorten & track your site links by using your own domain name. e.g. "your-domain.com/go/link"
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Change Permalink Helper
It checks the Permalink and redirects to the new URL, if it doesn't exist. It sends the header message "moved permanently 301"
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Permalinks Moved Permanently
If you just migrated your Wordpress blog from one permalink structure to another, and you don't want to lose Pagerank or traffic that accesses yo …