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About 13 years ago I made a website for my company. There was only five pages and one of them was a page which I posted pictures of my work, the URL was /gallery.php
A couple years later I built a new website without a gallery page so I did a 301 redirect of that gallery page to a different page.
I then built a new site years after that, and did a 301 redirect of that page to the newer page.
And then I had a new site built after that, and again redirected the old page to the new one.
Now today I had a new site built and I’m looking into things. In Search Console I see that Google attempted to index /gallery.php on September 14, only six days ago. It’s listed under the pages that are not indexed and the reason is because it is a page with a redirect. So fine, that works out.
My question is why is Google still trying to index this page that has been gone for over a decade? I used this one page as an example, but it’s like this for just about all of them.
I’d like to clean up this massive amount of 301 redirects that I already have when making them for the new website. But I guess I have to include even the really old ones if Google is still trying to index them…?
A couple years later I built a new website without a gallery page so I did a 301 redirect of that gallery page to a different page.
I then built a new site years after that, and did a 301 redirect of that page to the newer page.
And then I had a new site built after that, and again redirected the old page to the new one.
Now today I had a new site built and I’m looking into things. In Search Console I see that Google attempted to index /gallery.php on September 14, only six days ago. It’s listed under the pages that are not indexed and the reason is because it is a page with a redirect. So fine, that works out.
My question is why is Google still trying to index this page that has been gone for over a decade? I used this one page as an example, but it’s like this for just about all of them.
I’d like to clean up this massive amount of 301 redirects that I already have when making them for the new website. But I guess I have to include even the really old ones if Google is still trying to index them…?