Jul 15, 2020
This Is How Website Redirects Work
Websites grow over time, and as you add more pages and organize your platform, you might start making changes that may include changing the names of your pages such as changing your About Me page to About Us because now you have a team. That might also mean changing the URL and the need to set up redirects. A website redirect will ensure that when someone types in or click on the original URLs, they will be redirected to the new page you set the redirection instead and that your visitors won't end up on a 404 error page. This will keep you from losing the value of these links you've built and will contribute to the high-quality experience of your clients and users. Anyone who runs a website and implements a page-by-page basis will find something relevant for search engine optimization. In this episode, Joshua Lewis shares his insights about how website redirects work.
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