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.
★★ Does choosing between 301 and 302 redirects really impact your Google rankings?
In the example provided, Martin Splitt and Jenn Mathews confirm that the type of redirect (temporary 302 vs permanent 301) is important and must be chosen correctly based on the redirect's intention....
Martin Splitt Jan 26, 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
★★★ Can you really use the address change tool to merge or split websites?
The address change tool in Search Console only works for one-to-one migrations from one domain to another. It should not be used to merge or split sites, as this requires URL-by-URL handling....
John Mueller Jan 21, 2022
★★★ Is Google finally fixing its confusing Webmaster Guidelines—and what does it mean for your SEO?
Google plans to restructure its Webmaster Guidelines by separating technical directives from quality directives, clarifying language, adding concrete examples, and removing outdated content dating bac...
Gary Illyes Jan 20, 2022
★★★ How long does a URL migration really take before Google fully processes it?
A complete URL migration can take several months before being fully completed and Google has reprocessed the entire site....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★★ Should you really redirect EVERY single URL when migrating your website?
During a URL migration, you must set up 301 redirects from all old URLs to the new ones. This is an essential step in the migration process....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★★ Does a simple trailing slash really trigger a complete site migration according to Google?
Any change to URL structure, even minimal ones like removing a trailing slash, is considered by Google as a complete site migration. This isn't a simple technical change but a major operation for sear...
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★ Does Google really treat all URLs the same way during a migration?
Google rapidly processes the most important pages during a URL migration, then progressively reprocesses the rest of the site. This differentiated process enables a phased transition....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★ Should you really document every single URL during an SEO migration?
It is essential to create a list documenting all old URLs and their new correspondences. This list allows you to track and verify changes after the migration....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★★ Should you really keep 301 redirects live for a full year or more?
301 redirects must remain active for at least one year following URL migration. This is the minimum duration recommended by Google to ensure a complete transition....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★ Is Google Search Console really essential for a successful site migration?
The migration must be monitored in Google Search Console reports. You need to verify redirects for all pages to ensure the transfer is happening correctly....
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★★ Can a rushed URL migration destroy your search rankings before you even realize what's happening?
Before any URL migration, it is recommended to research available options and analyze potential effects. The timing of the migration must be carefully considered because these changes take time and ha...
John Mueller Jan 18, 2022
★★★ Can a site migration really boost your SEO rankings or destroy them completely?
A site migration can have very positive or very negative effects on SEO. The result depends on implementation quality: improvement of internal linking, URL structure, HTML quality. You should not assu...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2022
★★★ Should you redirect mobile users to your app—and what are the hidden SEO risks?
Redirecting mobile users to an application is acceptable from an SEO perspective, but you must ensure you don't redirect Googlebot to the app store since it cannot install applications. A systematic r...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2022
★★★ How long does Google actually take to fully process a domain migration?
There is no fixed timeline for a domain or infrastructure migration to be completely processed by Google. The time required depends on many factors such as content changes, URL structure, and HTML for...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2022
★★★ Should you really ditch geo-redirects for a simple dynamic banner?
Instead of automatically redirecting based on geolocation, Google recommends using a dynamic banner that allows users to choose their region. This prevents only one geographic version from being index...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2022
★★ Do you really need to choose between a 301 redirect and a canonical link for a migration?
To migrate from a subfolder to a subdomain, using a permanent 301 redirect or a canonical link are both valid approaches. Temporarily maintaining both versions with a canonical link is acceptable but ...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Should you prefer rel=canonical over user-agent redirects for unindexed pages?
For unindexed pages receiving external links, it is better to use the rel canonical tag instead of specific 301 redirects for Googlebot. User-agent redirects are technically acceptable but more comple...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2021
★★★ Which method should you choose for multilingual content: geotargeting or hreflang?
To localize pages for different English-speaking countries, the two main methods are geotargeting in Search Console (subdomain/directory level) and hreflang tags (page level). A JavaScript redirect ba...
John Mueller Dec 24, 2021
★★ Should you panic when Google Search Console reports redirect errors?
Following mistakenly sent redirect error alerts in Search Console, Google recommends checking a sample of pages with the URL Inspection tool. If the pages appear correct, there’s no need to worry....
John Mueller Dec 23, 2021
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