In just checked your redirect, it is working fine, and it’s set correctly with a 301 permanent redirect, both in browser as well in the redirect checker.
What is the exact message you get from Google?
Thread Starter
dardel
(@dardel)
I guess I get these 2 errors,
One with http:// https://gyazo.com/394b29fad27b283301d29ad03453f1e1
and one with https:// https://gyazo.com/964d677023f637c11c9579cfa66ad0c0
But with the first one it says “redirect error” but in swedish
I think the second one is okay, the https:// one but not the first picture I guess!
Hi @dardel,
I’m not that proficient in Swedish, but the redirect found here; https://gyazo.com/394b29fad27b283301d29ad03453f1e1 is also related to other domains?
regards Aert
Thread Starter
dardel
(@dardel)
I only have one domain? And also I only have one page, no subpages.
When I look at google search console, it seems like I have 2 pages on the top left, is this something that should be fixed?`
https://gyazo.com/4b47e0e050b8b6752758b73e852c1b52
and which one sholuld I keep then?
This isn’t related to Really Simple SSL. It looks like some other third party site is referring to your site with an incorrect link. For example, this url: https://www.dardel.se/skulptur_7.html doesn’t seem to exist.
I would check which 404 hits you have on your site, and add a redirect for those URL’s.
As for the canonical URL, please check this article:
https://really-simple-ssl.com/how-to-setup-google-analytics-and-google-search-consolewebmaster-tools/
Plugin Author
Mark
(@markwolters)
Hi @dardel,
did you manage to fix the issue or are you still experiencing the issue?
Thread Starter
dardel
(@dardel)
Well, I still have the same issue, and do not quite know what to do!
Whats bothering me is that I feel like this might get me lower on the google search “score”
Google does not seem to understand that it redirects from http to https, becouse when I try it, it works as it should. But everytime I try to index the http site, I get the same error.
Plugin Author
Mark
(@markwolters)
Hi @dardel,
the page which returns a 404 error cannot be found in your site, in that case a 404 error is normal and shouldn’t cause an issue with SEO. Google cannot detect the redirect to https:// as the page does not exists. As Rogier said, you can add a redirect for that specific page to for example your homepage or a 404 error page.
Thread Starter
dardel
(@dardel)
For that specific page?
Do you mean the http://Dardel.se ?
There is a redirect automaticly right? Atleast when I try it, but the google bot does not seem to get it.
If this will make no difference on the SEO, then I guess I dont need to fix anything!
Hi @dardel,
There’s indeed an automatic redirect on http://dardel.se. The rest seem to be external issues which won’t affect SEO, nor are issues you can fix.
regards Aert
Thread Starter
dardel
(@dardel)
Thanks! Then you can close the thread!