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Google Search Console Shows “Page with Redirect” on Blogger: Real Reasons and Beginner Fixes (2026)


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Introduction 

Many Blogger beginners open Google Search Console and get confused when they see this message:

“Page with redirect”

At first, this looks like a serious problem. New bloggers often assume:

  • Google cannot index their page

  • Their site has technical issues

  • Redirects are hurting SEO

In most cases, none of these assumptions are true.

This article explains what “Page with redirect” actually means on Blogger, why it appears so often, and when you should ignore it safely.


What Does “Page with Redirect” Mean?

This status simply means:

  • The original URL redirects to another URL

  • Google indexed the final destination URL, not the original one

Redirects are not errors by default. They are normal on the web.

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On Blogger, redirects happen automatically in many situations.


Common Blogger Redirect Examples

Google may detect redirects when:

  • http:// redirects to https://

  • Non-www redirects to www

  • Mobile URLs (?m=1) redirect to desktop

  • Old Blogger URLs redirect to updated ones

These redirects are handled by Blogger itself.


Why “Page with Redirect” Appears on Blogger Sites

1. HTTPS Redirect Is Enabled

When HTTPS redirect is ON:

  • HTTP URLs redirect to HTTPS

  • Google reports the HTTP version as “Page with redirect”

This is correct behavior, not a problem.


2. Mobile to Desktop Redirection

Blogger uses:

  • ?m=1 for mobile

  • Canonical desktop URLs

Google indexes the desktop version and marks the mobile one as redirected.


3. Canonical URL Handling

Blogger automatically chooses one main version of each page.

If multiple URL versions exist, Google keeps one and redirects others.


Does “Page with Redirect” Hurt SEO?

No.

As long as:

  • The final URL is indexed

  • The page opens correctly

  • Content is accessible

Your SEO is safe.

Redirected URLs are normal and expected.


When You Should NOT Worry

You can safely ignore this status if:

  • Your page opens normally in browser

  • HTTPS version works

  • The final URL is indexed

  • No manual redirect code was added

In these cases, Google is simply reporting normal redirects.


When “Page with Redirect” Can Be a Real Issue (Rare)

Only investigate further if:

  • Page does not open at all

  • Redirect loops occur

  • Users see error pages

  • You manually added redirect scripts

These situations are uncommon on default Blogger setups.


Common Beginner Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these actions:

  • Disabling HTTPS redirect

  • Changing URLs unnecessarily

  • Adding redirect plugins or scripts

  • Trying to “force index” redirected URLs

These actions usually create real problems.


Best Practice for Blogger Beginners

Follow these simple rules:

  • Let Blogger manage redirects

  • Focus on content quality

  • Check the final indexed URL

  • Ignore harmless Search Console warnings

Google prefers stability over constant changes.


Final Conclusion

“Page with redirect” in Google Search Console is not an error for Blogger websites.

It usually means Google has:

  • Found multiple URL versions

  • Selected the best one

  • Redirected others correctly

If your site works in the browser, your redirects are doing their job.

Stay calm, keep publishing quality content, and let Google handle the rest.


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