Implementing 301 redirects for major websites like NYTimes, BBC, Gizmodo, The Guardian, Slate, and The Washington Post would not be feasible or appropriate without authorization and control over their domains. These websites are managed by their respective organizations with strict policies regarding URL changes and redirects.
Generally, 301 redirects are used to permanently redirect URLs within one’s own website when undergoing domain or URL structure changes. It’s important to have proper authorization and technical control over the domains to implement redirects effectively. If you have specific questions about implementing redirects for your own website or URLs that you control, it’s recommended to consult with your web development team or seek professional advice to ensure SEO and user experience are not negatively impacted.
Yes.Yes I will do that
Yes! The DOMAIN is 100% YOURS. I won't keep it.
Yes! Send me a message and I'll send you one.
Yes. I yes accept websites related with porn, casino, drugs or any other illegal subject.
Once the link is placed i can't process any refunds
I'll try for sure, but i can't guarantee that it will.