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  • Perhaps this might help from https://moz.com/learn/seo/redirection

    Be aware that when moving a page from one URL to another, the search engines will take some time to discover the 301, recognize it, and credit the new page with the rankings and trust of its predecessor. This process can be lengthier if search engine spiders rarely visit the given web page, or if the new URL doesn’t properly resolve.

    Thread Starter SocialSparkMedia

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    Thanks, barnez. That is helpful information.
    Unfortunately, people who don’t understand Google are impatient. ??

    I think your concerns are 100% valid given all the hard work that goes into successful ranking. Looks like the message is just keep it up and trust the juice will soon return.

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