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Use this free redirect checker tool to make sure your website redirects set up correctly

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What are redirects?

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Redirects emigrate users and search engines from one URL to another. You may need them if:

By clicking on the old link, the user will end up on the new URL without even noticing. If you don’t set up the redirect correctly, the user will land on the old site and see either a 404 page or outdated information. They won’t know that the new content is now at the new URL.

Redirects also eliminate the possibility of duplicate pages. Duplicate pages have unique URLs but completely or partially identical content. Transferring users from these pages to your pillar page saves it from competing with duplicates and increases your chances of successfully moving up in the SERP.

Setting up redirects and checking them regularly is a must if you don’t want content changes to harm both your SEO efforts and your users’ experience.

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How to get rid of a redirect chain

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Сatch the issue by using our redirect checker. To fix a redirect chain, set up a redirect from the first URL version to the actual address directly without having a mediator URL in between.

You can do this by using the .htaccess file to configure redirects properly. Just place the following directives at the top of your .htaccess file. Or, if you have a WordPress site, use a plugin for redirects.

301 redirect to the main domain:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !
^website\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://website.com/$1
[L,R=301]

301 permanent redirect:

Redirect 301 /page.html http://www.website.com/new\_page.html

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Types of redirects

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There are two types of redirects: temporary and permanent.

The temporary group includes:

The permanent group includes:

There are also some redirects that don’t belong to any group:

302 and 301 redirects affect SEO differently:

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What our bulk redirect checker can do

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This tool tracks the redirects of the entered URLs and shows how many redirects each URL has.

You can also use it to:

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Why you might need a URL redirect checker

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Inspecting your URL’s destination is a lot easier to do with a redirect checker. Here are four possible reasons why you’d want to inspect it:

To crawl a website and find all redirects and redirect chains, run a website audit with SE Ranking.

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What are redirect chains?

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A redirect chain is a redirect in two or more steps. When clicking on a URL, the user is sent first to one address and then immediately to another.

For example:

http://www.seranking.comhttp://seranking.comhttps://seranking.com

Three links in the chain are not the limit. There might be more. The longer the path to the actual address, the longer it’ll take to get to the desired page. Redirect chains are bad for user experience and make it harder for search bots to crawl your site.

For your SEO activities to bring results, avoid using redirect chains. Use our redirect chain checker to identify unnecessary links and to remove them in time.

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How do redirect chains affect SEO?

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Multiple redirects harm the site’s search promotion because:

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Do lots of redirects hurt SEO and UX?

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Yes, it hurts both. A redirect from one URL to another slows down the final page-loading-speed, which is an important Google ranking factor. Users can leave the page without waiting for it to load completely if it takes too much time. Too many redirects also leads to the loss of link juice.

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How to remove unnecessary redirects?

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To remove unwanted redirects or redirect chains, take a look at your list of current redirects first. Then delete unnecessary ones or edit them by setting 301 or 302 redirects directly from old URLs to new (correct) ones.