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Google Search Console:

Quick FAQ and Suggestions for you!

Doesn’t my site have to have www in all the links?
Don’t I have to put www in front of the url?

No, a pro-level site would:

  • Make sure your sitemap only lists https://Yourdomain.org/
  • Make sure internal links never use http:// or www
  • Ensure redirects are single-hop (not chains)

Why Many Pros Prefer Non-www Today

Historically, www was useful for:

  • Cookie separation
  • Load balancing
  • CDN routing
  • Legacy hosting setups

Modern infrastructure makes that less necessary.

Today, many professionals prefer non-www because:

  • It’s shorter
  • It looks cleaner in branding
  • It aligns with modern minimal domain presentation
  • Most SaaS and startup brands use it

But this is a preference — not a ranking advantage.

But I want both or just www?

Pros and most modern service providers configure DNS so both www and non-www work globally.

Then we choose one canonical version for consistency, SEO clarity, and brand alignment.

This prevents duplicate signals and ensures search engines consolidate authority properly.

The Takeaway:
This isn’t about removing www.
It’s about architectural clarity.
The outside world can type either.

Search engines should see only one.
That’s the pro standard.

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