I figured it out.
I put a "/" at the end of my 301 redirect and it worked.
The other one didn't have a "/" at the end of my URL and it wouldn't forward it respectively.
Hope this solves someone else's problem too!
Welcome to the Q&A Forum
Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.
I figured it out.
I put a "/" at the end of my 301 redirect and it worked.
The other one didn't have a "/" at the end of my URL and it wouldn't forward it respectively.
Hope this solves someone else's problem too!
Here's exactly what happens:
I search for some keywords in Google, I see my old website pop up on Google. I click on the link and it doesn't redirect me to my new site.
If I open a new window and go to my old webpage, the 301 redirect works.
What gives?
How long until 301 redirects get recognized by search engines? I noticed my link on Google isn't forwarding over to my new domain even after the 301 redirect.
If I go to the site directly, the 301 redirect works.
Anyone know how long it takes for search engines to pick it up? Thanks!