Does Google crawl redirects?
Does Google crawl redirects?
Google Does Not Index Redirected Pages. This is probably obvious to most of you but Google's John Mueller said on Twitter that Google does not index redirects. ... We generally don't index URLs that redirect, so that seems to be working fine
Well, it depends, but in most cases, no. Redirects are not bad for SEO, but as with so many things only if you put them in place correctly. A bad implementation might cause all kinds of trouble, from loss of PageRank to loss of traffic. Redirecting pages is a must if you make any changes to your URLs.
Google Does Not Index Redirected Pages. This is probably obvious to most of you but Google's John Mueller said on Twitter that Google does not index redirects. We generally don't index URLs that redirect, so that seems to be working fine.
Google Follows More than 5 Redirects In Separate Crawl Cycles. Google follows a 5 redirects during one crawl cycle, but they will continue following the redirect chains later. Once they find the final URL in the redirect chain, they will focus on that URL.
Google crawl do not redirect but you can get the new URL crawled with the usual methods.
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Google Follows More than 5 Redirects In Separate Crawl Cycles. Google follows a 5 redirects during one crawl cycle, but they will continue following the redirect chains later. Once they find the final URL in the redirect chain, they will focus on that URL.
Google Follows More than 5 Redirects In Separate Crawl Cycles. Google follows a 5 redirects during one crawl cycle, but they will continue following the redirect chains later. Once they find the final URL in the redirect chain, they will focus on that URL.
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