What does Google say about SEO? /
Redirects represent a critical technical component of search engine optimization, especially during site migrations, redesigns, or URL structure changes. This category compiles all official Google statements regarding the implementation of various redirect types (301, 302, 307, 308) and their SEO implications. Understanding Google's stance on redirects is vital for preserving page authority and rankings during structural modifications. SEO practitioners will find valuable insights on PageRank transfer, Googlebot processing timeframes, best practices for avoiding redirect chains, and context-specific recommendations (HTTPS migrations, mobile versions, international content). Google has significantly evolved its redirect handling over the years, notably regarding temporary redirects that can now pass ranking signals under certain conditions. This official documentation enables optimization of migration strategies, minimizes organic traffic loss, and ensures smooth transitions during URL changes while adhering to the search engine's technical guidelines. Whether planning a domain migration, implementing HTTPS, or restructuring site architecture, these authoritative declarations provide the foundation for making informed decisions that protect search visibility and maintain hard-earned rankings throughout technical transformations.
★★ Is it true that Google overlooks your redirects for the canonical version?
Google automatically tries to normalize pages among various variations. If Google deems a page useful, it might be considered canonical even if a redirect is present. This is a normal phenomenon....
Google Sep 01, 2022
★★ Are indexed redirect pages really a concern for your SEO?
If redirect pages (like external login pages) are indexed, there is usually no particular problem. There's no need to worry excessively. The URL removal tool is not recommended in this scenario....
Google Sep 01, 2022
★★ Is the HSTS preload list really a game-changer for your SEO rankings?
The HSTS preload list has no effect on Google's canonical URL selection. For SEO, what counts is the HTTP to HTTPS redirect and confirmation via sitemap and internal links that the HTTPS version shoul...
John Mueller Jul 04, 2022
★★ Does Google really follow every HTTP status code in a chain, or does it stop at the first one?
Google processes only the final HTTP status code after following a complete redirect chain. When crawling a series of redirects, Google follows the entire chain to the final destination page and conce...
John Mueller Jun 08, 2022
★★ Should you really care about the difference between 301 and 302 redirects for SEO?
A 301 redirect (permanent) tells Google to focus on the destination page. A 302 (temporary) tells it to keep focusing on the source page. Codes 307/308 handle POST requests differently for forms and A...
John Mueller Jun 08, 2022
★★★ Why does Google really prefer server-side redirects over JavaScript redirects?
Server-side redirects (301, 302) are strongly preferred over JavaScript redirects because they're processed immediately. JavaScript redirects require preliminary rendering, which slows down the proces...
John Mueller Jun 08, 2022
★★★ How Does Google Handle Backlinks After a 301 Domain Redirect?
John Mueller indicated during a webmaster hangout that if site A links to site B and A is redirected (via 301) to a new domain C, it is indeed the links coming from C that will be visible in the links...
John Mueller Apr 25, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Remove Redirected URLs from Your XML Sitemap?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that when you redirect a URL, you can temporarily leave the original URL in the XML Sitemap (1 to 3 months), giving Google time to discover and process it. While this...
John Mueller Apr 04, 2022
★★★ Does Google really use just one signal to choose which URL to canonicalize among your duplicate content?
Regarding canonicalization, several factors play a role: the rel canonical tag, internal and external links, what is listed in the sitemap, redirects, and sometimes which URL appears cleaner or cleare...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★ Are 301/302 redirects really damaging your user experience and SEO?
Using a 301, 302, or 308 redirect removes the user's ability to read the original page. This approach is only appropriate if the content is identical, not if you have two different but related pieces ...
Gary Illyes Mar 24, 2022
★★ Should you still bother fixing broken redirects years after a migration?
For a failed migration in 2020 with many broken links, after two years, fixing those redirects will probably make little difference anymore. What mattered was capturing the lost external links at the ...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★ Should you really redirect the old sitemap with a 301 or submit the new one directly instead?
A 301 redirect from the old sitemap to the new one is acceptable and causes no problems. However, it is recommended to also submit the new URL directly in Search Console or robots.txt....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Is your technical SEO slowly degrading without ongoing maintenance?
Technical SEO aspects naturally degrade over time if nobody pays attention to them. Framework migrations, style system changes, or updates can break SEO configurations if developers don't understand t...
Martin Splitt Feb 09, 2022
★★★ Should you really update your backlinks after a domain migration?
During a domain migration, beyond redirects and the address change tool, you must contact important sites that had links to the old domain so they update their links. This prevents Google from continu...
John Mueller Feb 04, 2022
★★★ Why Does Google Drastically Reduce Its Crawl Rate After a CDN Migration?
When a site undergoes significant hosting changes (migration to or from a CDN), the crawl rate becomes temporarily more conservative. Google crawls less at first, then progressively increases the rate...
John Mueller Feb 04, 2022
★★ Are geo-redirects really blocking your content from getting indexed by Google?
Geo-redirects are problematic because Googlebot typically crawls from a single location. If US users are redirected and Googlebot follows suit, Google cannot index the original content. This also crea...
John Mueller Jan 30, 2022
★★ Does Google really reset your site's evaluation when migrating from a subdomain to a primary domain?
When migrating from a subdomain to the primary domain, Google must reevaluate your entire site because there is a merger happening. You need clear mapping from old to new URLs and must verify everythi...
John Mueller Jan 30, 2022
Why are Search Console coverage reports sometimes delayed?
If redirected pages are not immediately reflected in Search Console coverage reports (for example, under 'Redirecting Pages'), it is likely due to a normal processing delay....
Google Jan 27, 2022
★★ Should you worry about URL variations for SEO?
If internal or external links point to a URL variant (example.com/index.html instead of example.com/), there is no significant impact on ranking as long as canonicals and redirects are properly config...
Google Jan 27, 2022
★★ Does eliminating redirect chains really protect your crawl budget from wasting resources?
Jenn Mathews and Martin Splitt confirm that redirect chains are problematic. The example given shows that having 850,000 pages with multiple redirects is not optimal and requires technical corrections...
Martin Splitt Jan 26, 2022
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