Why am I getting the message “Page with redirect” for my URLs?
The message “Page with redirect” in Google Search Console appears when a URL redirects to another address. Basically, redirects are a normal web development tool. However, too many or misconfigured redirects can cause problems. Furthermore, the type of redirect determines whether Google passes on the link value.
Google detects redirects during crawling and documents them in Search Console. Basically, a 301 redirect is the recommended method for permanent redirections. However, many websites mistakenly use 302 redirects. Moreover, indexing problems can arise when redirect chains become too long. Therefore, you should set each redirect deliberately.
A redirect chain occurs when URL A redirects to URL B and URL B redirects to URL C. Basically, Google follows up to five redirects. However, the Google documentation warns against long chains. Furthermore, chains increase load time. Therefore, redirects should always point directly to the final URL.
Check all redirects in Search Console for unnecessary chains. Basically, every redirect should point directly to the final target URL. Additionally, we recommend using 301 redirects for permanent changes. However, a 302 redirect is appropriate when the change is only temporary. Furthermore, you should regularly clean up old redirects.
The message ‘Page with redirect’ is usually harmless but requires attention. Basically, Search Console helps identify faulty redirects. Furthermore, professional SEO consulting improves your website’s entire redirect structure.
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