301 Redirects can be a useful way to help your website visitors continue accessing parts of your site as it grows and evolves. However, poorly implemented 301 Redirects can have a negative impact on your search engine positioning, so you should be aware of where the risks lie.
What do 301 Redirects do?
301 Redirects help your site visitors keep up to date with URL changes. As sites update, URLs for pages can change. This can cause problems for past site visitors and for search engines.
301 Redirects’ main functions are to:
Risks associated with redirects:
How do I use 301 Redirects safely and effectively?
Setting up a 301 Redirect is usually a job for your website developer or host. An experienced SEO consultant is also a good person to manage your redirects as your site grows and expands.
Alkemi offers redirect management as part of our comprehensive SEO services. We have over ten years’ experience in SEO can handle your URL changes and associated redirects with minimum disruption and maximum efficiency.
Every business is unique. Contact Alkemi today to have one of their online specialists speak to you about your current situation, what opportunities are available to you and what kind of strategies will get you where you need to be.