Hello Everyone!

I've been optimizing my site and checking it in google's webmaster tools, 
fixing it all to be a SEO sensation (LOL). 

I keep getting the advice to use a permenant redirect from my 
www.griffinrad.com to griffinrad.com. Here is what its saying to do:

<.cfheader statuscode="301" statustext="Moved permanently">
<.cfheader name="Location" value="http://www.new-url.com";>

My issue is i only have the one site (griffinrad.com), there is no old or new 
site that i'm redirecting. I'm just trying to get the people that put www 
before the url. 

When i look at my CTR and traffic, the WWW is hurting bad, but the non www url 
is doing well.

How do i use this option? Do i really just put it at the top of all my pages 
and tell it to re-direct back to its self? That doesn't make allot of sense...

Thank you in advance!

Aaron

P.S.
Has anyone used http://websitegrader.com/ by HubSpot? I was curious of the 
validity of the information and advice. 

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