View Redirect Logs in AIOSEO
Additionally, AIOSEO also allows you to perform complete site redirects without any technical knowledge or code modification.
Best Practices for Implementing 302 and 301 Redirects
Setting up redirects on your WordPress website can be tricky. To help you out, here are some best practices to follow.
1. Test redirects to verify they are being processed
After setting up 301 or 302 redirects, it is best to test each link several times.
This is to ensure that the 301 and 302 redirects are processed in progress. If something goes wrong, the user experience and SEO of the site will suffer.
An easy way to check is to visit the site in incognito mode and open the link that was redirected. If the new location opens, it means that the redirects are working fine.
There are also free tools available on the Internet that will check the redirect for you. Or you can use the canada telemarketing data AIOSEO plugin , which shows the redirects inside your WordPress dashboard.
2. Tracking redirects for broken colleagues
Additionally, you need to set up broken link tracking after adding 301 and 302 redirects to your website.
If you have moved a web page to another location or temporarily sent users to a new page and the redirection did not work properly, the result will be a broken link. As a result, users will see a 404 error page on your website.
Monitoring these broken links after 301 and 302 redirects will help you fix them quickly, provide a better user experience, and avoid any impact on your keyword rankings.