Hey.
Got a question regarding 301 redirect from non-www to www with Cloudflare. So, my domain is a non-www hosted on a server in the US. To get some love from Google and speed up my site for my visitors across the world I set up a CDN (Cloudflare).
Everything's fine so far. However, I have now this redirect chain going from https:myexample.com to https//:http://www.myexample.com on all my posts and pages. How does this affect the flow of the link-juice, and can this hurt my ranking?
Worth to mention is that I got no links on the site pointing to the non-www. But, if someone forgets to link back with the www the juice has to pass through the non-www to get to the www. And that must have an effect on the SEO performance?
Got a question regarding 301 redirect from non-www to www with Cloudflare. So, my domain is a non-www hosted on a server in the US. To get some love from Google and speed up my site for my visitors across the world I set up a CDN (Cloudflare).
Everything's fine so far. However, I have now this redirect chain going from https:myexample.com to https//:http://www.myexample.com on all my posts and pages. How does this affect the flow of the link-juice, and can this hurt my ranking?
Worth to mention is that I got no links on the site pointing to the non-www. But, if someone forgets to link back with the www the juice has to pass through the non-www to get to the www. And that must have an effect on the SEO performance?