Issues tab in the Site Audit tool

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Issues tab in the Site Audit tool

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Reduce redirects
Redirects automatically send bots from one web page to another. If the bot visits a page that has been moved or deleted, the redirect takes it to the page's new location or to a page that explains why the original page is no longer available .

Redirects require more resources from the bot, as they visit more pages list of el salvador consumer email than necessary.

Go to the Issues tab of your Site Audit .


The Warnings section will tell you how many URLs have a temporary redirect.

An example of a "Why and how to fix it" section for a temporary redirect
Most browsers follow a maximum of five redirect chains in a crawl.

If you use redirects, make sure they are logical.

Suppose a sports website has an article about a football game from last year with the URL "example.com/football-game-2022".

However, this year's game has a different URL: ".

To avoid confusion, the website can set up a redirect so that anyone trying to access "example.com/football-game-2022" will automatically be redirected to "example.com/football-game-2023".

This redirect would be logical.

On the other hand, the website may have multiple unnecessary redirects, such as redirecting from "example.com/football-game-2022" to "example.com/football-game-recaps" and then to .

This would create a chain of redirects that wastes resources and can harm the crawling efficiency of the website.
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