Moz's Learning Center: Redirection
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 8:59 am
Fix #4 - Site Crawl: Identify and fix redirect chains.
Redirects are a simple way to take a visitor from the page they’re trying to land on, to the page you want them to land on. Redirect chains, however, are redirects gone wrong. They look something like this: URL A redirects to URL B, URL B redirects to URL C… and so on.
These redirect chains can negatively impact belarus number data rankings, slow down your site's load times, and make it difficult for crawlers to index your site properly.
Meghan from our Help Team is here to show you how to find redirect chains, understand where they currently exist, and help you reduce some of those annoying middle redirects.
Looking for some other redirect resources? I've got you covered:
301 Redirects - How to Redirect Your Website
Search Console Help: Change page URL with a 301 redirect.
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Redirects are a simple way to take a visitor from the page they’re trying to land on, to the page you want them to land on. Redirect chains, however, are redirects gone wrong. They look something like this: URL A redirects to URL B, URL B redirects to URL C… and so on.
These redirect chains can negatively impact belarus number data rankings, slow down your site's load times, and make it difficult for crawlers to index your site properly.
Meghan from our Help Team is here to show you how to find redirect chains, understand where they currently exist, and help you reduce some of those annoying middle redirects.
Looking for some other redirect resources? I've got you covered:
301 Redirects - How to Redirect Your Website
Search Console Help: Change page URL with a 301 redirect.
Okay, guys, that’s a wrap! Like the ending of The Last Jedi, you might not be ready for this post to end. Fear not! Our blog editor liked my jokes so much that he promised me to write more blog posts. So, I need your help! Find yourself facing an SEO snafu that doesn’t seem to have a straightforward solution? Let me know in the comments . I know of a Moz tool that can help, and maybe you can inspire another Quick Fix post!