Migrate campaign from when site changes from http:// to https://
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We moved from our site from http:// to https://, redirecting all traffic to the new https connection.
However, in our campaign all scores have dropped (only 1 page crawled).
Is there something we can do to migratie the data, or update the existing campaign to reflect this minor change to our existing site?
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Great, thanks. I just send you an email with the details.
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Hello, Tawny from the Customer Support team here!
If you are tracking the entire site domain in your campaign then you won't need to create a new campaign or anything when you switch from http to https, and we'll automatically continue tracking the site, as intended. If you checked that box to "track this subfolder only" during campaign creation, then you will need to create a new campaign for us to pick up the ranking results. If you write in to help@moz.com and send us the campaign name, we'd be happy to check for you!
In the case of a URL switch, especially an HTTP to an HTTPS, remember that it is normal to see a bit of a drop in some of your stats just after the move. Here's a Q&A post that might be a good reference, as well: https://moz.com/community/q/redirect-http-to-https
Hope that helps provide some insight!
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