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The web team processes redirects and , also known as vanity URLs. Redirects help guide visitors to pages proper locations if a page has moved or no longer exist. Vanity URL's are also provided so departments at the university can publicize more succinct URLs for their websites.
An example of a redirect would be:
httphttps://www.sandiego.edu/administration/president now directs to http://www.sandiego.edu/president An example of a vanity URL would be:
http://www.sandiego.edu/business/mba points to httpcallers/ points to https://www.sandiego.edu/business/programs/graduate/mba
Vanity URL's cannot be created at the root level (http://www.sandiego.edu/) and must contain the department name or subject.
Example: http://www.sandiego.edu/pce/VanityURL
giving/how-to-give/telefunding-center/who-are-we.php
URL's are case sensitive and it is suggested that vanity URL's be in all lowercase. If you are using multiple words in your redirect, they should be separated by hyphens for better SEO performance. For example, https://www.sandiego.edu/applying-to-usd/ is an SEO-friendly redirect.
Requesting a Redirect
Redirect requests should be sent via e-mail to web@sandiego.edusubmitted via the online web request form and selecting the Redirect/Vanity URL option. You will need to include both the desired URL as well as where the link should point. The turnaround time for a redirect request is 1 business day from the time we receive the request.
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