Only volunteers with the role of Content Administrators can redirect your website or your website pages.

When forwarders are used

Forwarders are used to take a visitor from the current page to a different page:

Preventing broken links

Broken Links are created when web pages are moved or deleted.  It's possible you may create a broken link when you move your organization's domain name over to your new RescueGroups.org website.  You can prevent having a broken link by using forwarders.  Forwarders can be created so that when a request is made for a page that no longer exists, visitors are redirected to a different page.

For example, if on your current website, your adoption page is http://www.animalfriends.org/adopt.html, but on your RescueGroups.org site the URL will be http://www.animalfriends.org/info/adoption.php, you can create a redirect so the old link will still be valid.

Track Advertising Campaign Efficiency

Forwarders can be used creatively by tracking advertisement campaigns.  For example, your organization may advertise a special URL of http://www.animalfriends.org/spayneuter.  You can then create a redirect from that URL to a web page you create.

Check back during the campaign to see how many redirects have occurred.  The number of redirects can be found on the Web Site Forwarders page.

You can reset the “counter” on the forwarder by selecting the forwarder and clicking Reset Selected.

How to Add A Web page Forwarder