Import Redirects
Overview
With SEO Redirection Premium, you can import multiple redirects from a CSV file stored on your computer.
How to Import Redirects
Go to the “Export/Import” tab, where you’ll find two sections: one for exporting redirects and another for importing. To import, simply use the import form shown below.
Steps to Import Redirects
1. Select the file you want to import.
2. Choose the group where you’d like to save the redirects.
3. Optionally, skip the first row if it contains column headers.
4. Set the rule for handling duplicate redirects, and click the “Import” button.
File Format for Importing
– XLSX Format: You can download a sample file format here.
– CSV Format: To see the correct CSV format, export an empty file; alternatively, you can download a sample format here.
File Columns(in order)*:
1- Redirect_from (Required): The source link.
2- Redirect_to (Required): The target link.
3- Redirect_type (Required): Redirect type (301, 302, or 307).
4- Redirect_from_type: Source link type (e.g., Page, Folder, Regex).
5- Redirect_from_folder_settings: Specifies folder settings if source is a folder.
- Only the folder.
- The folder and its content.
- Only folder content.
6- Redirect_from_subfolders: Includes subfolders or not.
- Include subfolders.
- Do not include subfolders.
7-Redirect_to_type: Target type (e.g., Page, Folder).
8- Redirect_to_folder_settings: Specifies whether to make a wildcard redirect.
- Normal redirect.
- Wildcard redirect.
9-Regex: Stores the regex, if applicable.
Notes:
– Only the first three columns are required; you can import a file with just these.
– It’s recommended to use Google Sheets to create CSV files. If using another tool causes formatting issues, try re-saving the file in Google Sheets.