Yes, CTRify lets you redirect old pages from expired domains to new pages inside the CMS. That is a serious SEO control because expired domains can carry old URLs, backlinks, topical history and authority paths. If those old URLs are left dead, the value is wasted. If they are redirected correctly, they can support the new CTRify website.
CTRify creates the new website with perfect SEO from the starting keyword, then gives you the CMS controls to connect old authority to the right new pages. When Auto SEO is activated with Google Search Console data, the site can keep improving after launch: cannibalization cleanup, new interlinking, article upgrades, metadata improvements and better URL-level decisions.
Why Redirects Matter For Expired Domains
An expired domain can have old pages that earned backlinks in the past. Some of those links may still be live. Some URLs may still be known by Google. Some topics may still match the new website you are building. A proper redirect tells users and search engines where the old page now belongs.
Without redirects, old authority paths hit a dead end. Backlinks point to 404 pages. Users land nowhere. Google sees broken URLs instead of a clear transfer of relevance. That is bad SEO management. CTRify gives you a cleaner way to use the old structure instead of letting it leak value.
Redirect Old URLs To The Right New Pages
The best redirect is not always old homepage to new homepage. The redirect should match intent. If an old page was about lure fishing, it should point to the new lure fishing page, article or category. If an old page was about hosting, backlinks or content automation, it should point to the closest matching CTRify-generated page.
This is how redirects become SEO work instead of technical housekeeping. You are not only moving traffic. You are preserving topical meaning. A link from an old relevant page should land on a new page that deserves that support.
CTRify Builds The New SEO Target First
CTRify starts with the keyword and creates the website structure: pages, articles, headings, metadata and internal context. That gives you new URLs that can receive redirects with a clear purpose. The old expired-domain page gets mapped to a new page that fits the same intent.
This matters because redirecting authority to a weak page is a waste. CTRify gives you a site that is already built for search, so the redirect has a real destination. The new page can explain the topic, connect to related content and become part of the site's SEO architecture.
Use 301 Redirects With A Clear SEO Reason
A 301 redirect tells search engines that the old URL has moved permanently. In expired-domain work, that can help preserve signals from old backlinks and send users to a live page. The redirect should be clean, relevant and easy to understand.
CTRify CMS controls make this practical. You can redirect old pages to the new page that best matches the topic. You can avoid sending every old URL to one generic page. You can keep the structure focused instead of creating a messy redirect pattern that weakens relevance.
Redirects Work Best With Internal Links
A redirected URL can bring authority into the site, but internal links decide where that strength moves next. If the new target page links to related articles, category pages or commercial URLs, the signal has somewhere useful to go.
This is where CTRify's generated article system matters. The site is not only one landing page. It has supporting content. Internal links can connect the redirected authority to the pages that need it most.
Auto SEO Can Improve The Structure After Launch
Once Google Search Console data is available, Auto SEO can show what Google is testing. You can see which pages get impressions, which queries appear, which URLs have weak CTR and where pages may be competing against each other.
That data helps improve redirect decisions and the wider SEO structure. If one redirected page begins to get attention, CTRify can strengthen it with better content, better metadata and new internal links. If two pages fight for the same query, cannibalization can be cleaned. If a support article needs to point harder to a money page, interlinking can be upgraded.
Expired Domains Need Relevance, Not Blind Redirects
Not every old URL deserves the same treatment. Some old pages are irrelevant. Some backlinks are weak. Some topics no longer match the new site. Professional human SEO should map the URLs that make sense and ignore the ones that do not help the campaign.
CTRify gives the controls, but the strategy is clear: preserve useful authority, keep topical relevance, avoid redirect noise and support the URLs that can actually move. That is how expired-domain work becomes an SEO advantage instead of a technical mess.
The CTRify Answer
You can redirect old pages from expired domains to new pages using the CTRify CMS. The point is to recover useful authority paths and send them into a new website that CTRify has already generated with SEO structure from the keyword.
CTRify creates the perfect SEO website, redirects help preserve old value, internal links move that value through the site, and Auto SEO uses Search Console data to keep improving the live asset. That is the right way to use expired-domain URLs: not as leftovers, but as support for a working SEO system.















