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Using a 302 redirect, you can create a variant

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:32 am
by sakibkhan22197
Run an A/B test
An A/B test involves creating two versions of a web page to determine which one performs better—for example, which one gets more email newsletter signups or product purchases.

(B) of your original page (A).

You can then change elements of the new page to see if it improves the metrics you're measuring.

Once you've evaluated the performance philippine number list of the temporary page, you can remove the 302 redirect. You can then insert a 301 redirect to make the new URL permanent, or make changes to the original page.

Temporarily move content to a new URL
You may need to temporarily move content to a new URL for a number of reasons.

For example:

Your website is broken and you want to fix it without affecting the UX. Instead of sending site visitors to a 404 error page, you can send them to a temporary version of the page using a 302 redirect.
You're making important updates to the orig

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inal page, but you don't want it to disrupt organic traffic or hurt your search rankings.
You want to see what the page will look like with the updates you made. You can make these changes to the original page while driving traffic to the temporary page.
Redirect traffic to a limited time promotion
If you want to announce a limited-time promotion, you can use a 302 to redirect users to this offer.

When the offer period ends, you can delete the promotion page and restore the original one.

Similarly, you can use a 302 redirect when a product is out of stock.