i change the permanent links of my posts and i lost SEO traffic


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  1. i change the permanent links of my posts and i lost SEO traffic
  2. when people search for me : they come by
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  13. so what to do ?
  14. thank you in advance
  15. Change it back to the original url and your traffic will be right back.
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  17. Change it back to the original url and your traffic will be right back.
  18. yes ! but keeping the date in URLs hurts SEO especially my posts are old
  19. You need to 301 Redirect...when change the URL!
  20. yes ! but keeping the date in URLs hurts SEO especially my posts are old
  21. If you not changing means you would loose SERP in google. so changing old post perma links is not a good idea
  22. You need to 301 Redirect...when change the URL!
  23. how to do that ? (Bulk )
  24. There are plugins that can handle it for you. How many posts are we talking about?
  25. Just restore the old version
  26. You need to use a redirection plugin. Go into the plugins section of your WordPress and type "301 redirection" and you'll see quite a few options.
  27. With Yoast Premium, when you change your posts slug it do a 301 automatically for example. But I'm not sure, when you change all your post the "hard" way (like changing all the posts URLs from the date format)
  28. You can always do a regex 301 redirect in your .htaccess with a date pattern to redirect all the posts. For example if the url with the date is something /20XX/XX/your-post you could use something like
  29. Code:
  30. RewriteEngine On
  31. RedirectCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^yourdomain\.com$
  32. RewriteRule \/20([0-9][0-9])\/([0-9][0-9])\/(.*) https://yourdomain.com/$3 [R=301,L]
  33. There might be a way better Regex, but this will do the job.
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