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Changing URLs and Broken Redirects

Mark

Munroe

January 26, 2018

I recently published an article in Search Engine Journal entitled “The Hidden Risk of Broken Redirect“. It was probably poorly named. Better is “How Changing URL Structures Can Kill Traffic”.I say hidden, because who knows how many time redirects have been removed months after a URL change and historic, valuable links have gone away? I got burned by this badly following a site migration early in my career and I talk about it in the article. This is whyI generally recommend against changing URLs unless they are truly horrible (or better yet, get them right initially).SEO Radar includes a redirect tester. You can create a list of URLs and SEO Radar will continue to ping them on a regular basis until you tell us to stop! If they change in any way (404, 302, extra hop) we will send you an alert. This is absolutely why we built this feature into SEO Radar. I felt it was a must-have. To be honest, it is an under-utilized feature.It’s easy to set up. Simply go to the manage->redirect testing option from the main menu or click here. Paste in a list of the old, original URLs. In the first audit, we will generate a report of all URLs that are redirecting. After, that, we will continue to ping those URLs and any change in state will generate an alert.To make it simple, the redirect tester is not domain specific. Alerts will go to all users.If URLs change that are already monitored in SEORadar, then there is no need to set up this monitoring. The application always traces a URL as originally configured and generates an alert if there is a change in HTTP status or redirect chain.Links are still precious and harder than ever to come by. Don’t lose the value of those links. So our recommendation is this: if you have changed URLs structures, especially to link-worthy content, put in some sort of mechanism (SEORadar or a custom script or something else). Links are precious – make sure they stay active!!

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