: Google Analytics - Redundant host name I am an absolute rookie at google analytics and would really appreciate some help. I got a notification Redundant Hostnames Property xxxxxxx.com.au is receiving
I am an absolute rookie at google analytics and would really appreciate some help.
I got a notification
Redundant Hostnames
Property xxxxxxx.com.au is receiving data from redundant hostnames.
So I apparently I must create a filter. The preffered domain is set as wwww.mysite.com.au
The filter I created looks like this
Is this correct does this resolve thewww.mysite.com.au (preffered) to http:mysite.com.au?
Basically I would just like to know if the filter is correct and if we will get correct data for http:mysite.com.au and mysite.com.au??
Thanks in advance
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Redundant Hostnames means that there is more than one domain that can be used to access a particular page.
For example, the domain example.com has redundant hostnames because it is accessible from example.com and example.com or even by its ip address.
For optimal user experience and SEO practices, webmasters set 301 redirects to one consolidated domain, so if you want your site be example.com you make www.example.com and XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX IP of it 301 redirect to example.com
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