Hi all,
Our website recently went through a redesign and implemented 302 redirects in placed to get users to the website (top traffic pages, i.e. homepage, etc.).
Unfortunately, based upon the 302 redirect implementation, the Marketing Channel Rules have been disrupted - pushing almost 50% of our traffic into the 'None' bucket (while most is from SEO, Paid Search, and/or Direct).
Has anyone run into this issue before, if so; how were you able to overcome these challenges with the marketing channel rules, thanks.
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Hi Joy - is there a reason why you haven't used 301s? These will get indexed in Search and SEO traffic will start to come directly to your new URLs
Cheers
Kristi
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Hi,
For the pages using redirects, you can fire the debugger and check the referring URL domain after the page has loaded and use that domain in the marketing channel rule. I think that should solve the issue.
Thanks,
TM
Hi Joy - is there a reason why you haven't used 301s? These will get indexed in Search and SEO traffic will start to come directly to your new URLs
Cheers
Kristi
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That is a great question, I will be exploring this is the coming days, thanks.
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I agree with Kristi, still you don't want go with that then check your referrer_type in marketing tool's hit data feeds and modify the marketing rule accordingly.
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