HTTPS Move and Moz Campaign
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We moved our site over to HTTPS this week and I was wondering if I need to create a new Moz campaign? I'm aware you can't change a website address in an existing Moz campaign, however the website listed in the current campaign contains no http//www. and seems to only be entered as example.com.
Anyone have a suggestion for this?
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Hi there! Generally, no, you shouldn't have to create a new campaign, though that would definitely ensure that everything works properly. David's response here covers it: https://moz.com/community/q/http-to-https-2#reply_323889
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I don't think you need to. We moved from http -> https and didn't update Moz it automatically listed the secure pages
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