This tutorial will help you to redirect your blog or any particular blog post to any other web address (a blog, website or a webpage).
You can do this redirection by adding a single line of code to your blog. This is called Meta-Redirect (also meta-refresh).
You can do this redirection by adding a single line of code to your blog. This is called Meta-Redirect (also meta-refresh).
Live Example:
http://Google.BlogSpot.com redirects to http://GoogleBlog.BlogSpot.com
Instructions To Follow:
STEP #1
Log in to Blogger, go to Layout -> Edit HTML
STEP #2
Now find this code:
<head>And immediately BELOW/AFTER this code, add this one:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="3; url=http://bloggerstop.net/" />And save the template.
Now, your blog will now redirect to BloggerStop.net after 3 seconds (3 seconds countdown will start only after your blog has been completely loaded).
When and How to use it:
1. If you have two blogs, and want to use only one blog, then you can redirect all the traffic of Blog-2 to Blog-1, and keep blogging at Blog-1. This will get you some additional traffic.
2. If you are working on your blogs template/any widget, then temporarily redirect your blog traffic to an under-construction webpage. [In this case, apply this redirection to all but one page of your blog, where you can work and see the changes you are trying to implement - see MODIFIED CODE #1]
3. If you have updated an old post with a new one, then you can update your older post with a message similar to this one: You will be redirected to the newer/updated version of this post in 5 seconds and then redirect the readers to the updated post. [see MODIFIED CODE #2]
MODIFIED CODE #1
Redirect all your blog pages EXCEPT one page/blog-post:
Use this code instead of that in STEP #2
<b:if cond='data:blog.url != "SPECIFIC_BLOG-POST_URL"'><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="3; url=http://bloggerstop.net/" />
</b:if>
MODIFIED CODE #2
And use this code, to Redirect ONLY a particular post to some other post.
<b:if cond='data:blog.url == "SPECIFIC_BLOG-POST_URL"'><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="3; url=http://bloggerstop.net/" />
</b:if>
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21 comments
Write commentsgood and it works
Replynice informative posts. thanks
Replyhttp://hallosushant.blogspot.com
AH... I Wanted these for years!! And I didn't ask it XP And these days blogging were too bored.. XD Thanks anyway, might help me in the future~
Replythank's for info.
ReplyHow simple! Thank you. I'll try this soon.
ReplyYeah that's true, the title sounds a little complicated, but actually the method is really simple.
ReplyPS: Redirection of a blog is something not we always do in a blog. So I suggest everybody to bookmark this post to refer to it anytime you want.
i love you its working for my blog
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Let us test it, interest thing....
ReplyGood info and i added the code...
ReplyHi! Thanks for information it's interesting thing and I want to try it as soon as possible.Good job.
ReplyThanks very helpful post! will try it 8-}
ReplyHi! The interesting thing and I possible.Good job as soon as want to try.
ReplyHi! The interesting thing and I possible.Good job as soon as want to try.
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sujeet
I just redirecting my old blog to my new blog...and its 100% working!! Thanks
Replynice informative posts. thanks
Replyis it possible to redirect single post to another blog?
Replyexample
post 1 - redirect to blog A
post 2 - redirect to blog B
post 3 - redirect to blog C
i hope you can answer my question, thank you
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ReplyHei thaks a lot for this information. I've been looking a way to redirect a single page for a long time now. Thanks again.
ReplyHi. I'm hoping to combine three (!) blogs into one. It's my hope that if someone clicks on a link from oldblog1.blogspot.com they'll be taken to the corresponding post to newblog.blogspot.com. In other words, if there is a link on an old Facebook post to oldblog1.blogspot.com/apost, it will go to newblog/blogspot.com/apost.
ReplyIs there a generic line of code that would work in the template for that?
Thanks,
Deb
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