You can set up a page redirect (also known as a 301 redirect) within the Legacy URLs page in the Settings dashboard. This tool lets you map "Legacy" (meaning older) URLs from your old sitemap to your new sitemap so that users do not receive error messages for bookmarked pages or search results. This can benefit your site's SEO.
A Legacy URL redirect can also be used to direct a visitor from one URL on your site to another one anywhere on the web.
To access the Legacy URLs page:
- Navigate to the Settings tab at the top of your Websites app.
- Select Legacy URLs on the left-hand sidebar.
Set up a page redirect
To redirect a page:
- Click Add Redirect at the top of the Legacy URLs page.
- Complete the first field (Redirect From) with the URL that users will enter in their browser. Do not include the domain name, only everything after the forward slash at the end of your domain, like this: "/contact-us"
- Complete the second field (Redirect To) with the URL that the users will actually arrive at. If you type the name of a page on your site, you can select it by its title. You may also enter a URL, such as "/contact"
- Select the Save button to add your new Legacy URL redirect.
Note: Even though Legacy URLs don’t trigger the Publish button, it’s recommended to republish after adding Legacy URLs. This will ensure the redirects take immediate effect by clearing the internal cache of the website.
Redirect URLs in bulk to a single page
If you have multiple URLs for pages that no longer exist, then you preserve those old pages' SEO juice by using a "wildcard redirect" (also known as a "catch-all redirect") to redirect the old URL strings to a specific page on your site. For example, if you need to redirect every blog post listed under your Blog page, then you can redirect all of them to a single page (for example, your main "Blog" page) by using a wildcard redirect:
- The URLs for your blog page might look something like: mywebsite.com/blog/blog-post-1
- If you need to redirect just one blog post, then you can enter blog-post-1 in the Redirect From field.
- If you instead need to redirect all blog posts, then you can enter the wildcard redirect blog/ in the Redirect From field. This will redirect any URL that follows blog/* in the URL string (in this case, every blog post on your Blog page).
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