Table of Contents:
AMP - Accelerated Mobile PagesALT Attribute
Anchor Text
Backlink
Bing
Broken Link
Canonical
CTR (Click-Through Rate)
Content Marketing
Conversion
Conversion Rate
Conversion Optimization
Cookies
Crawler
Digital Marketing
Domain Authority
Domain Popularity
Duplicate Content
Featured Snippet
Htaccess
Index
Internal Links
Keywords
Keyword Density
Keyword Stuffing
Link Juice
Meta Description
Meta Tags
Meta Title
NAP
Nofollow Attribute
Off-Page Optimization
On-Page Optimization
PWA (Progressive Web App)
RankBrain
Ranking Factor
Ranking
Redirect
Rich Snippets
Robots.txt
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
SERP (Search Engine Result Page)
Sitemap.xml
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
Redirect
What is a Redirect?
A redirect is a method to forward visitors and search engines from one URL to another. This might be necessary due to deleted pages, restructuring of URL formats, or transitioning to a new domain.
Why are Redirects Relevant for SEO?
Redirects are crucial for improving user experience and maintaining link juice transfer when dealing with altered or moved URL structures. Improperly implemented redirects can lead to access issues for users and crawlers, potentially resulting in negative SEO impacts.