Can I reuse a URL after it's used for a 301 redirect?

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Is it possible to 301 redirect a page and then reuse the redirected URL again in the future? What are the disadvantages of using the old link?



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www.example.com/contact 301 redirect to www.example.com/contact-us



And in the future I would like to reuse www.example.com/contact again.










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    Is it possible to 301 redirect a page and then reuse the redirected URL again in the future? What are the disadvantages of using the old link?



    For example:



    www.example.com/contact 301 redirect to www.example.com/contact-us



    And in the future I would like to reuse www.example.com/contact again.










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      Is it possible to 301 redirect a page and then reuse the redirected URL again in the future? What are the disadvantages of using the old link?



      For example:



      www.example.com/contact 301 redirect to www.example.com/contact-us



      And in the future I would like to reuse www.example.com/contact again.










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      Is it possible to 301 redirect a page and then reuse the redirected URL again in the future? What are the disadvantages of using the old link?



      For example:



      www.example.com/contact 301 redirect to www.example.com/contact-us



      And in the future I would like to reuse www.example.com/contact again.







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          As long as you remove the 301 redirect link that you create between www.example.com/contact to www.example.com/contact-us, you should be fine.



          If /contact has a lot of 'seo juice', it is advised to try to keep the 301 redirect in place for a few months before removing it. Once you remove the 301 redirect, feel free to re-add /contact back into your sitemap and have Google re-index the page.



          Just note that if you have both /contact and /contact-us pages with similar content, Google may penalize both pages for duplicate content.






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          It's fine to do this, and there is no disadvantage beyond the possible slight hit of the 301 itself.



          If you decide to switch it back, make your 301 point the other direction, from contact-us to contact.






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          As long as you remove the 301 redirect link that you create between www.example.com/contact to www.example.com/contact-us, you should be fine.



          If /contact has a lot of 'seo juice', it is advised to try to keep the 301 redirect in place for a few months before removing it. Once you remove the 301 redirect, feel free to re-add /contact back into your sitemap and have Google re-index the page.



          Just note that if you have both /contact and /contact-us pages with similar content, Google may penalize both pages for duplicate content.






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          As long as you remove the 301 redirect link that you create between www.example.com/contact to www.example.com/contact-us, you should be fine.



          If /contact has a lot of 'seo juice', it is advised to try to keep the 301 redirect in place for a few months before removing it. Once you remove the 301 redirect, feel free to re-add /contact back into your sitemap and have Google re-index the page.



          Just note that if you have both /contact and /contact-us pages with similar content, Google may penalize both pages for duplicate content.






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          As long as you remove the 301 redirect link that you create between www.example.com/contact to www.example.com/contact-us, you should be fine.



          If /contact has a lot of 'seo juice', it is advised to try to keep the 301 redirect in place for a few months before removing it. Once you remove the 301 redirect, feel free to re-add /contact back into your sitemap and have Google re-index the page.



          Just note that if you have both /contact and /contact-us pages with similar content, Google may penalize both pages for duplicate content.






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          As long as you remove the 301 redirect link that you create between www.example.com/contact to www.example.com/contact-us, you should be fine.



          If /contact has a lot of 'seo juice', it is advised to try to keep the 301 redirect in place for a few months before removing it. Once you remove the 301 redirect, feel free to re-add /contact back into your sitemap and have Google re-index the page.



          Just note that if you have both /contact and /contact-us pages with similar content, Google may penalize both pages for duplicate content.







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          • complete explanation. this is what I looking for. thank you.
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          • complete explanation. this is what I looking for. thank you.
            – Scramble
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          complete explanation. this is what I looking for. thank you.
          – Scramble
          2 hours ago




          complete explanation. this is what I looking for. thank you.
          – Scramble
          2 hours ago












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          It's fine to do this, and there is no disadvantage beyond the possible slight hit of the 301 itself.



          If you decide to switch it back, make your 301 point the other direction, from contact-us to contact.






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          • thank you for the explanation. it's very useful information.
            – Scramble
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          It's fine to do this, and there is no disadvantage beyond the possible slight hit of the 301 itself.



          If you decide to switch it back, make your 301 point the other direction, from contact-us to contact.






          share|improve this answer






















          • thank you for the explanation. it's very useful information.
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            2 hours ago












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          It's fine to do this, and there is no disadvantage beyond the possible slight hit of the 301 itself.



          If you decide to switch it back, make your 301 point the other direction, from contact-us to contact.






          share|improve this answer














          It's fine to do this, and there is no disadvantage beyond the possible slight hit of the 301 itself.



          If you decide to switch it back, make your 301 point the other direction, from contact-us to contact.







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