How To Avoid Redirect Chains When Switching From http to https
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I have been working on on-page SEO which has involved switching from http to https, and renaming URLs. I am running in to issues with redirect chains. Here is a scenario:
Old URL: http://bwisecontractors.ca/products/decks-and-deck-covers/
New URL: https://bwisecontractors.ca/renos-additions/sunrooms-patio-covers/
Since I already created the redirect addressing the redirecting from http to https for the root domain: (http://bwisecontractors.ca to https://bwisecontractors.ca), should the redirect for the above be
http://bwisecontractors.ca/products/decks-and-deck-covers/ to https://bwisecontractors.ca/renos-additions/sunrooms-patio-covers/ ,
or should it be
http://bwisecontractors.ca/products/decks-and-deck-covers/ to http://bwisecontractors.ca/renos-additions/sunrooms-patio-covers/ (and the root domain redirect will take care of going from http to https)
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Thanks for the info! One of the issues I have been dealing with is speed. Good to know addressing the redirects chain will help with this as well.
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Thanks for the feedback! Now that I know the proper way to redirect, I can determine the cause of the redirect chains.
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As per Yoseprgr the first option. Re-direct chains negatively impact on page speed and crawlability. Hence the one chain re-direct is optimum. Google published a video - think Matt Cutts stating - they do not crawl after 4-5 redirects. SO taking into account loss of link equity, google recommendations and speed impact - the direct link is optimum.
Hope that helps.
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You should redirect it as in your first example. A click on any url should reach its destination URL within a single redirect. A chain of redirects is creating problems with speed and crawl efficiency.
Every page should be redirected to it's corresponding https page directly.
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