Issue: 301 (Permanent Redirect) with my wordpress
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I see in my campaigns in seomoz pro account...
it says that I have two urls with issue 301 (Permanent Redirect)What to do within my different content management systems WordPress ?
here are the errors::
Page Title URL Redirects to Page Authority Linking Root Domains http://www.simplymadrid.org/blog/
http://www.simplymadrid.org/blog/ http://www.simplymadrid.org/blog 14 1 http://www.simplymadrid.org/es
http://www.simplymadrid.org/es | http://www.simplymadrid.org/es/ | 24 | 2 |
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