• 301 Redirect (Permanent): Indicates that a page has been permanently moved to a new URL. This type of redirect helps maintain search engine rankings by transferring the SEO value from the old URL to the new one.
  • 302 Redirect (Temporary): Indicates that the move is temporary. This tells search engines that the original URL will be back, so they shouldn't transfer the SEO value to the new URL.

  • 307 Redirect (Temporary): Similar to a 302 redirect, but it specifically tells browsers that the method used to access the original URL (like POST or GET) should not change.

  • Meta Refresh: A type of redirect executed at the page level rather than the server level, often used with a delay, indicating to the browser to redirect after a few seconds. This is less preferred for SEO purposes.


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