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    • TAT100
      TAT100 last edited by

      Two versions of the same page are being served at the moment. Certain pages on the site redirect to the https version whilst others don't. I am being flagged for duplicate content because of this. Is this a simple fix? As in just redirect all to the https version and set the preferred version in WMT?

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      • slatronica
        slatronica last edited by

        You'd see more value out of a proper full SSL installation than troubleshooting or implementing a healthy setup for mixed URLs IMO.

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        • GastonRiera
          GastonRiera last edited by

          Hello there,

          Remember, https and http versions are different sites for google, so serving some part as http and some other as https is incorrect and misleads googleBot.
          Yes, you should have only one version. Either all in http or https, NOT BOTH!

          Simple? no migration is simple. Talk to your dev team or hire one to do it properly.
          And ofcourse, after everything is done, verify the new HTTPs version in Search Console.

          Take a look on these three articles. They will really help you.
          The Big List of SEO Tips and Tricks for Using HTTPS on Your Website - Moz Blog The HTTP to HTTPs Migration Checklist in Google Docs to Share, Copy & Download - AleydaSolis Google SEO HTTPS Migration Checklist - SERoundtable

          Hope it helps.
          Best luck.
          GR

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          • TAT100
            TAT100 @slatronica last edited by

            Yes, I agree. It was an error on the dev teams part that has now been fixed.

            Thank you!

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            • TAT100
              TAT100 @GastonRiera last edited by

              Hey Gaston,

              Thank you for your reply.

              Yes, that makes sense to me!

              All fixed now.

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