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We have done a reverse proxy to forward blog.example.com to example.com/blog. As I think it gives great help in getting the “link juice” to the root domain. However, I am concerned about any possi...
#3: Post edited
Does redirecting blog from sub domain to root domain hurts SEO of old blogs.
- Does redirecting blog from sub domain to root domain hurts SEO of old blogs?
#2: Post edited
We have done a reverse proxy to forward blog.casefox.com to [casefox.com/blog/](https://www.casefox.com/blog/). As I think it gives great help in getting the “link juice” to the root domain. However, I am concerned about any possibility of harm to the existing SEO value of the blog. Is there any way to not lose the traffic of the old blogs and reverse proxy doesn’t hurt website traffic/juice?
- We have done a reverse proxy to forward blog.example.com to [example.com/blog](https://example.com/blog/). As I think it gives great help in getting the “link juice” to the root domain.
- However, I am concerned about any possibility of harm to the existing SEO value of the blog. Is there any way to not lose the traffic of the old blogs and reverse proxy doesn’t hurt website traffic/juice?
#1: Initial revision
Does redirecting blog from sub domain to root domain hurts SEO of old blogs.
We have done a reverse proxy to forward blog.casefox.com to [casefox.com/blog/](https://www.casefox.com/blog/). As I think it gives great help in getting the “link juice” to the root domain. However, I am concerned about any possibility of harm to the existing SEO value of the blog. Is there any way to not lose the traffic of the old blogs and reverse proxy doesn’t hurt website traffic/juice?