What are 301 and 302 redirect pages?
You can forward or mask a domain name to redirect to another website. When specifying the information for redirecting the page, you can use either a 301 or 302 redirect.
If you redirect your domain using a 301 redirect, it sends people to the Website you specified using a "301 Moved Permanently" HTTP response. The HTTP 301 response code tells user-agents (including search engines) that the location has permanently moved.
NOTE: If you use a 301 redirect, you can remove the redirect or change it at any time.
A 302 redirect sends people to the Website you specified in the using a "302 Found" HTTP response. The HTTP 302 response code tells user-agents (including search engines) that the location has temporarily moved.
A 301 redirect can provide a long-term solution to point your domains to business or affiliate Websites. A 302 redirect points your domain to a temporary page while you build your permanent website. The specific redirects help the search engines distinguish how long your website can be viewed at the current location.
For more information, see Using 301 Page Redirects and Redirect Your Website using the Website Redirects Manager.




