Crawl Report Re-direct Notice?
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Just trying to understand if this is bad or not.
The crawl report has picked up that my website is redirecting (301) from http://mysite.com to http://www.mysite.com - under Crawl Notices (blue section). Is this the wrong way to do it as we wanted the www domain version? Is that why SEOMoz has flagged it ?
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I saw your response on my other question and I didn't realise that they could be interlinked.
Thanks for explaining
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Crawl Notices are merely a "heads-up" notice. You having a 301 redirect from http://mysite.com to http://www.mysite.com is perfectly normal and correct if that is the very you want displayed to users.
One thing to note, you may be getting this message if:
- You have a link in your website that points to the non-www version of your homepage vs the www version.
- You have your Campaign setup to use the non-www version of your site.
Hope this helps.
Mike
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