On Page URL's not updating?
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I recently moved my site to Shopify which completely changed the URL structure. I went to my old pages and created permanent 301 redirects to my new pages on shopify.
For some reason, the On Page reports are not picking up on one of the new pages. This is effecting my grading.
Just wondering why this is happening & whether this may be an indication of a larger problem?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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PedroandJobu
Ain't you the wild thing!
First, in On Page reports, you are not seeing one of your new urls? Do you have that new url or the 301'd old one in On Page with a keyword? Go to your Campaign, 4th menu item is On Page - click it. At the top left of the report in blue links will be Summary and Report Card. Click on Report Card.
Plug in the info here and get a report and it will likely show on next campaign. Now, go to your navigation bar and type in the precise url of the old site that is resolving to the new missing report page: does the new page show when you hit enter or something else?This is just a quick and dirty way to see if a redirect is redirecting where you want it.
Hope this helps and tell Jobu I have set aside some Jack Daniels Black and a candle in the hallway.
Robert
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