Redirects Advice
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We have many redirects in place - and sometimes 2 in a chain.
Is there a recommended time you should have a redirect in place?
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@Caroline_Ardmoor said in Redirects Advice:
We have many redirects in place - and sometimes 2 in a chain.
Is there a recommended time you should have a redirect in place?1 or 2 redirect chain is fine but in 3 you will loose some link juice.
here is one tool called https://redirectchecker.com This can help you to get detail redirection chain and its status code. -
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