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Optimize Your Site With Rank Math SEO
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If you decide to change any existing URLs on your website, setting up a redirection to the new URL makes sense. So that when your visitor lands on the old URL, the browser lets them know that the URL has been moved and automatically takes them to the new URL. Setting up redirections can be quite intriguing initially, but if misconfigured, they can affect your website’s SEO in the long run, without even you realize it. Rank Math has a built-in module for setting up Redirections, and so you don’t have to rely on any additional plugins. If you haven’t installed the Rank Math plugin yet: https://rankmath.com/wordpress/plugin… In this visual walkthrough, we’ll show you how to set up redirections with Rank Math and configure the redirection settings as well. If you’d like to navigate through this detailed tutorial,
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Source URLs
00:54 Ignore case
01:04 Match Type Field
01:39 Regex / Regular Expressions
02:25 Multiple Source URLs
02:56 Destination URL
03:18 Redirection Types
03:58 Maintenance Codes
04:46 Status field (enabled/disabled)
05:14 Redirection Categories
05:44 Bulk Actions
05:50 Redirections Statistics
06:11Import & Export / Backup Redirections
06:46 Settings: Redirections debugger (in Redirections Settings)
07:26 Settings: Fallback behavior (in Redirections Settings)
07:43 Settings: Set default Redirection Type
07:49 Auto Post Redirect (in Redirections Settings)

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