@SwashMar 25.2015 — #Both are using to redirect one page to another page. But 301 redirect pass the link juice to another page or website where as 302 dose not pass the link value to the redirection page. It just avoid the broken link and reduce the page exit. 302 in mostly used by e-commerce business owner.
Many webmasters don't understand the difference between a 301 and 302 redirect. Unlike users operating browsers, search engines sense the different types of redirects, and handle them differently.
@FinsMar 27.2015 — #301 redirection is the mostly preferred one. 301 Redirection passes the link juice of the old Url when redirected to the new one. 302 redirection is not much used.
@brainpaulMar 28.2015 — #Both are used for redirection 301 is used for permanent Redirection which help to get link juice from older one to newer website and 302 is used only for redirection
@anirban09PApr 07.2015 — #301 redirect means “permanently moved”
Use 301 redirect if your website is moving permanently from point A to B or if the URL structure has changed. A 301 redirect will have search engines like Google also redirecting most of the worked in ranking, SEO, earnings & visitor rates. Only use 301 if your website is moving truly permanently – as in forever.
302 redirect means “temporary moved”
Use 302 redirect if your website is only moving temporary to keep the SEO and ranking on your old website. With a 302 redirect you are telling the search engines that your old content is offline only temporary and they will keep the value of that page intact.
@daviddakaraiApr 24.2015 — #We use 301 redirection for permanent redirection, but if we think we need to redirect a url for short time or occasionally then we use 302 redirection.
After that period in temporary redirection, we can redirect our traffic again on main url. It is also known as temporary redirection.
@richardstevensMay 26.2015 — #A 301, or permanently moved, is a redirect that carries and distributes in an absolute manner. You should use a 301 to signify to the crawlers that your content has moved permanently – as in forever.
A 302 status code means Found, or more commonly referred to as “temporarily moved.” This redirect doesn’t carry or pass the link value to the new location. What it does do is get the user to an appropriate location for you so that you aren’t showing them a broken link, a 404 page not found, or an error page.
@escapeadJun 08.2015 — #Ac knowledgeable post Thanks for making, their is alot of confusion in my mind which is not clarify but this post make clear now..
@brainminwaeJun 08.2015 — #Both are using to redirect one page to another page. But 301 redirect pass the link juice to another page or website where as 302 dose not pass the link value to the redirection page. It just avoid the broken link and reduce the page exit. 302 in mostly used by e-commerce business owner.
301 redirect means “permanently moved”
Use 301 redirect if your website is moving permanently from point A to B or if the URL structure has changed. A 301 redirect will have search engines like Google also redirecting most of the worked in ranking, SEO, earnings & visitor rates. Only use 301 if your website is moving truly permanently – as in forever.
302 redirect means “temporary moved”
Use 302 redirect if your website is only moving temporary to keep the SEO and ranking on your old website. With a 302 redirect you are telling the search engines that your old content is offline only temporary and they will keep the value of that page intact.
@avadevineJun 08.2015 — #301 and 302 is permanent and Temporary URL redirection respectively. instant and more 302 redirection is consider as spam for website and may be your website ranking going down.