Several folks have constantly remained confused as to which type of redirects should be used and which shouldn’t be. And this confusion extends in the coming year(s). In simple terms, the purpose of a redirect is primarily to send both search engine bots and users to a separate Uniform Resource Locator (URL) from the main source where the request was ordered. There could be a couple of reasons you may want to redirect a particular URL:
- You recently created a brand-new site or web page and never wanted the older one.
- The URL has gone broken.
- You want to move your site to a new custom domain name.
- Most significantly, when you’re fixing or improving a page.
With no doubt, redirection can impact your SEO endeavors. Therefore, make frantic efforts not to order it wrongly. However, your brand reputation, domain and page authority, and current page rankings won’t be hurt if the redirects are accurately ordered.
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mredmond636
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Thanks Israel I didn't know what 301/302 redirect was until I read this. I appreciate the information and your articles are awesome!