09-12-2018, 06:02 AM
It goes like this:
Remove the 301 redirect (either on webserver level or through a plugin, depending on where it has been set).
If the page which the 301 redirect was going to is gone, then update or remove any links going to that page.
Point links to the page which was redirecting so it can be crawled & indexed again. Please note that this may take a while since well, a 301 redirect is a permanent redirect. The more links (both internal and external) the page gets the sooner it’s back in the SERPs.
Remove the 301 redirect (either on webserver level or through a plugin, depending on where it has been set).
If the page which the 301 redirect was going to is gone, then update or remove any links going to that page.
Point links to the page which was redirecting so it can be crawled & indexed again. Please note that this may take a while since well, a 301 redirect is a permanent redirect. The more links (both internal and external) the page gets the sooner it’s back in the SERPs.