After HTTP Migration, should i need to add another campaign on Moz Analytics for the Same site with https url?
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After HTTP Migration, should I need to add another campaign on Moz Analytics for the same site with https URL? Will it really matters?
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No, you don't need to do that. Moz auto pick your site as https.
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Hi Robin,
There is no need to create a separate campaign for that. You just need to do proper URL redirection and optimisation. Moz will treat both URL as the same, it works and analyzes your primary domain as abc.com if you have checked the subdomain exclusion box.
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Hello there!
Sam from Moz's Help Team here!
If the only change made to your site's URL is that it is now https instead of http, our tool should start crawling the https pages without needing to create a new Campaign. You can check to make sure that the https pages are being crawled by heading to your All Crawled Pages section of your Site Crawl and filter by "https://" in the search bar. This can be a quick way to make sure we're capturing that update! If you email us at help@moz.com with the campaign name, we'll be happy to check for you!
In the case of a URL switch, especially an HTTP to an HTTPS, remember that it is normal to see a bit of a drop in some of your stats just after the move.
We have a blog post about migrating to HTTPS: https://moz.com/blog/seo-tips-https-ssl
There are also some great Q&A threads about the potential impact:
https://moz.com/community/q/our-homepage-url-has-been-301-d-to-the-new-https-version-as-our-md-wanted-us-to-have-the-secure-protocol
https://moz.com/community/q/will-switching-to-https-lower-my-domain-authorityIn terms of indexing, this is something I would recommend checking in your Google Search Console. Google has a great guide here: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6033049?hl=en
Hope that helps provide some insight! If there's anything else you need, just let me know — I'm always here if you need any help!