Before Migration/after(www/non-www/http/https) - Good concentration needed :p
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Hi all,
Im confusing between those www's and http's.
If i go to searchbar (chrome) and ENTER: www.mywebsite.nl, It changes to https://www.mywebsite.nl
( with www, and https:// not used) / Its OKnext: typing in searchbar and enter: mywebsite.nl, It changes to https://mywebsite.nl (without www and https:// ) / OK
Next: www.mywebsite.nl, it stay the same, just https:// added: https://mywebsite.nl (used with https://) / OK
Now its comes: If I do it again without http**(s)://mywebsite.nl, **It changes to https://www.mywebsite.nl/?SID=bccbuhvi1cf53r188bpvskn597 / NOT OK
In google search console (webmastertool) I gave property for the https://mywebsite.nl and https://www.mywebsite.nl
Each of the website, Im seeying data clicks/ volume keywords etc, so both of them functionating
By search console: https://www.mywebsite.nl (With www) I see crawlfaults/errors: 1633 (the url has not linked existing page)
- I see again: "?SID=..." after urls, example: mywebsite.nl/blabla/?SID=m07ev6lliefbf0tfhe4kf0ih54
By search console - other website: https://mywebsite.nl **(none-www) **you see two crawlfaults/errors!
Bad influance for my SEO, because of no existed pages, bad urls and dubble content. Bye bye keywords!
Lets analyze/crawl with Moz tool ofcourse ^^:
Pages with High Priority Issues:
| 2646 | Duplicate Page Content |
| 14 | 4XX Client Error |
| 3 | Crawl Attempt Error |
| 1 | Title Missing or Empty |Medium priority:
| 9618 | Temporary Redirect |
| 2688 | Duplicate Page Title |
| 13 | Title Element is Too Long |
| 1 | Missing Meta Description Tag |After seeying this results what is the best option (no losing link-juice)? redirect 301? www to none-www (https://) ?
Shortly I am going to change my domain provider and the website template in magento. After that I am going to focus on the SEO implementation. First, I have to solve this problem. Who can give me an advice for this situation?
Regarding,
Newbee
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Dan,
Thank you for your support. After all, I will help googlespider (without duplicate content/title).
I was in shok I saw 50 duplicate content of each main category. But after all, im going to compare before/after results:
- Redirect all versions to https www.
- And no duplicate content and 4xx errors.
- adjust Intern links
Also, using attractive keywords, linkbuilding, etc.
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Hello
Yes - after you do the redirects, Google will gradually start to show everything in one property. It may take a few weeks as they re-crawl everything.
But as far as your rankings, this might help a little bit, but there are a lot of other factors. Without knowing the industry, keywords etc it's really tough to say what else might be holding you back. There is no penalty for this kind of duplicate content.
Hope that helps!
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Hi Dan,
Thank you for the answer.
So, all parts redirect to https www. (redirect 301). Yes I have to screen the internal links/ canonical tags, thnx.
At this moments I see different data's between https non-www and https www. in Search Console tool. So, after redirects can I use one property - https www version?
The situation now is that Googlespider see duplicate content and thats why I dont get in the top 50 in google search? Im I right? And ofcourse there are more factors then only duplicate content and errors.
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Hello
I would consider https and www to be the "correct" version of all pages, and be sure all other versions redirect to that.
So:
- http www - redirects to https www
- http non-www - redirects to https www
- https non-www - redirects to https www
Just also be sure all of your internal links, canonical tags etc match the https www version
Search Console should reflect the changes as soon as the correct version is indexed and re-cached.
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