Should I resubmit a new sitemap after 301?

AceCobra1

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Just wondering, I have redirected over 1300 links of my website into about 900 new links that are all indexed in google.

I am not sure if it is me but I am finding my CTR after doing a redirect seems to be lower for some reason.

Also, when I search i search in google, it seems to still be showing the old link with the date which was over 3 years ago on it.


Will submitting a new sitemap help google or change the date that google is showing on my link ?
 
No matter what you do going to take many months as it Google sorry .

What happen to the old domain anyway was it ban or blacklisted .?

Hope you relise if it was any above all the articles are now flagged .

We need to no what happen
 
No matter what you do going to take many months as it Google sorry .

What happen to the old domain anyway was it ban or blacklisted .?

Hope you relise if it was any above all the articles are now flagged .

We need to no what happen

Thankfully, its nothing to do with that. The redirects are all to the same domain.

Basically, the old website I bought is very basic and not user friendly - reminded me of a 20 year old web design lol.

I downloaded all the old content back from WB machine which converted everything into HTML and now as I've converted everything into a wordpress layout, I need to 301 everything from the old website to the new wordpress link.

The site already has a few top 10 links so I am hoping to lose as little link juice as possible and I assume that google will take "many months" to index my new site over my existing old links ?
 
Submit both sitemaps. The one with the current structure of your website and the old one with the URLs that you have redirected. It will help speed up the process massively. Tried and tested.

Keep the sitemap with the old redirected links for 6 - 12 months there.

Also, Google recommends doing it that way.
 
Submit both sitemaps. The one with the current structure of your website and the old one with the URLs that you have redirected. It will help speed up the process massively. Tried and tested.

Keep the sitemap with the old redirected links for 6 - 12 months there.

Also, Google recommends doing it that way.

Thanks again Nargil :)
 
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