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    • shanky1
      shanky1 last edited by

      Hello,

      Is there a problem with seo bots etc to crawl and rank my wesbite well if the entire site is https enabled?

      We have a sign in button which results on the next page being https along with the main homepage and all other pages are https enabled.

      Any major setbacks to the seo strategies?

      How do I overcome these issues?

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      • donford
        donford last edited by

        Hi Shashank,

        If I understand you correctly once a user logs in, they switch to https.

        I have 2 answers for you, depending on your current configuration.

        If you can view a HTTP version of your site without logging in. Meaning you don't have to log in to view any important content on the site, then you would simply block the crawlers from indexing the HTTPS version, and allow them to index the HTTP. This is done with a robots.txt file and .httaccess

        A common way would be to check if the user agent is using PORT 443 which is the HTTPS port, then redirect them to the HTTPS specific robots.txt file.

        "Then add the following lines to your .htaccess (in the root of your webhosting).
        RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} ^443$
        RewriteRule ^robots.txt$ robots_ssl.txt

        If you dont have an .htaccess file, create a new one - be sure to put these 2 lines at the top of it:
        Options +FollowSymLinks
        RewriteEngine on "

        REF: VN7.com Forums
        USER WorldWideTrading
        POST #2
        LINK..

        If your site forces a person to login before they can view any content, then you have an issue. The problem with that is there is no way for a crawler to login to your site, thus they can not see (crawl) your site to index it.

        It is normal for websites to have both HTTP and HTTPS versions. For example, you can view our e-commerce site in either protocol, and we require HTTPS for anything account related. That said, we also block bots from viewing any content on HTTPS because we want them to only index the HTTP version.

        One last thing.. Your site may have pages that are only HTTPS,  such pages are generally used to display or record personal information, like a person's phone, email, address, or for conducting financial transactions. These types of pages server no value in having them crawled so there is no need to try and get them indexed.

        Hope that helps and makes since,

        Don

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        • IPROdigital
          IPROdigital last edited by

          That depends on what you define as a problem.

          If you use relative URLs in hyperlinks in your website and Google enters at an https page then it will assume that other pages crawled to are also https. Thus https pages will be indexed instead of http. This can cause problems in the long run. I would set links in https pages as http absolute links e.g. in the sign in page.

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