Create redirects in Shoporama
Short guide to creating redirects in Shoporama so that old URLs point to the right pages.
A redirect is an instruction that sends visitors and search engines from one URL to another. It's important to use redirects when changing URLs in your shop - otherwise you lose traffic and SEO value.
What is a redirect?
When you rename a product, category or static page, the URL changes. A redirect tells the browser (and Google) that the old URL now lives in a new location. There are two types:
- 301 (permanent) - the old URL is moved permanently. Google transfers the SEO value to the new URL
- 302 (temporary) - the old URL is temporarily moved. Google keeps the SEO value on the old URL
In most cases, you should use the 301 redirect.
Create a redirect in Shoporama
- Click on Settings (the gear)
- Click on the three dots and select Redirects
- Click "Create new redirect"
- Enter the old URL (from) and the new URL (to)
- Select the type (301 or 302)
- Click Save
Using regular expressions
Shoporama supports regular expressions (regex) in redirects. This is useful if you need to redirect many URLs in a certain pattern - for example, when moving from another platform.
Example: Redirect all URLs starting with /shop/ to the root:
From: ^/shop/(.*)$ To: /$1
When should you do redirects?
- When you rename a product or category (URL changes)
- When you delete a page that has inbound links
- When you move your shop from another platform
- When you restructure your shop (e.g. change category structure)
Tip to keep in mind
Keep an eye out for 404 errors in your dashboard - they show you which URLs are missing redirects.
Also read our great guide to redirects for advanced techniques. Do you need help? Contact us at support@shoporama.dk.