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    We have links from our page at .com and .com/. Should we be concerned about this and try to merge?

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    • hanapin
      hanapin last edited by

      When running link reports for our page .com, it redirects to .com/. We do have links for both URLs, but .com/ is significantly more than the other. Should we be concerned by this? Are we losing some links because of this?

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      • X-com
        X-com last edited by

        Good question! But all links to .com or .com/ are treated the same. They all juice the root page of your domain. Dont worry, you wont loose any links. .com is similar to .com/ and vice versa.

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        • Discountvc
          Discountvc last edited by

          The issue would be having 2 pages with separate Title (or identical title is even worse) on those two URLs. If you have permanent 301 redirect set up for one to point to the other, your links will follow naturally.

          You would not need to change anything on your external links, but I would suggest your future links to stay consistent and point to the chosen URL.

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          • anthonytjm
            anthonytjm last edited by

            Are you talking about internal or external links, or both? All internal links should be updated to the preferred page. There is an htaccess that will make your non www redirect to www, and also .com/ redirect to .com or vice versa. If your internal links are pointing to a page that redirects to another page, I would say that is not good and would advise to update to the preferred page right away.

            If your talking external links, there is really nothing you can do about that. I get links to my site from sites I never even heard of before and they tend to get the wrong url on my site as well. Just build a 404 error page to visitors who land on a wrong page can easily navigate back to a page on your site.  For all future external linking strategies, use the preferred landing page. I wouldn't recommend linking to a redirected page if at all possible.

            Hope I understood your question correctly and my reply is helpful.

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