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- 1Any change from HTTP to HTTPS represents a major disruption. This is normal and it will take a while for the HTTPS site to rank properly. The good news is it will rank the same as the HTTP site. As for the 307, I am not sure. The 301 redirects will at least preserve any back link to HTTP, however, I am not sure about 307. I will let someone address that with experience. It may be best to wait till Google has a good handle on the change from HTTP to HTTPS before making any other changes. Cheers!!closetnoc– closetnoc2017-01-31 00:04:59 +00:00Commented Jan 31, 2017 at 0:04
- I am kinda confuse from this, this and this resource.Goyllo– Goyllo2017-01-31 17:47:16 +00:00Commented Jan 31, 2017 at 17:47
- 2HSTS is fine. Search engines will still check & see the redirect, browsers (who know about the HSTS) will go directly to HTTPS. However, I'd really only set up HSTS once you're sure everything else is working correctly.John Mueller– John Mueller2017-01-31 19:13:05 +00:00Commented Jan 31, 2017 at 19:13
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