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how long 301 redirect complete rank to new website.

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how long 301 redirect complete rank to new website.

now my old website use 301 redirect to new domain.

how long to complete seo ranking.
 
It could be one month. It could be 3 months. It also can be never. There is no specific answer to this because no one knows. Not even Google.
 
I read about it time ago. And my conclusion was, the 301 transfers about 60% of the old DA domain and usually takes up to 2 months to see it.
 
And over time, does the 301 loose power ?
Does someone has an estimation such as :
Day1 50%of juice/power
Day 30 100%
Month 3 90%
Year 2 70%?

Or use that just my imagination ?
 
Not longer than 3 weeks if it works.

Most 301 redirects would show results (ranking page 2 - 3) within 2 - 3 weeks, and it never then that means something is wrong. Unless you have a really huge site which takes a longer time for the benefit to propagate.
 
As a best practice, when moving pages you should implement 301 redirects from the previous URLs to the new ones and keep them active for at least 1 year. When moving entire domains to new domains, you should keep them active for as long as reasonably possible.
 
in my experience, 2-3 months for reflecting DA and links in old URL to new URL
 
you can't really tell when google will pick it up. also you can't tell how long it lasts, these are all hidden factors as google's algo is proprietary so you don't get stats for these type of things and nobody will be able to tell you exactly. everyone can just guess.
 
There is no exact time, If it has quality backlinks and redirected in the right way(all link power passed to the target site), it could take atleast 1 month to see the result.
 
It would typically take anywhere from a few days to a month or more than that, we cannot predict the exact time.
 
It took like 2-3 months for one website I have.
But not all the juice from old domain moved to new one, it took another few months for that.
 
Its my experience, maximum 1 or 2 months you can see the results. But there is a no time line for this.
 
There is no exact time to tell but, if your site has quality links then it takes around 2 to 3 months.
 
No exact time for this, if you have great experience you can rank faster otherwise you need 2-3 month or 1 year.
 
I'd recommend researching how Google crawls and indexes links.

Because when you understand that process, you'll not only have the answer to your question but also the answer as to how to reduce the time before the links pass juice through the redirects.
 
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