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301 redirects can appear as ‘301’ or ‘301 Moved Permanently’. It is an HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) response status code that shows the response from the server where the page is hosted to the browsers that requested the URL. 301 status codes aren’t inherently bad, they simply state that the page requested has been redirected to another, and this will be the one that the browser serves.
Actually, getting a 301 response can mean you’re doing a good job keeping your site architecture tidy – stopping visitors from landing on irrelevant, old or broken pages.
A 301 redirect is a way of sending website visitors to a live URL, when the one they originally requested has been removed. A redirect should point to the most relevant or similar live page to the one that is no longer needed, this ensures the best user experience for the visitor and means that any backlink value is directed correctly