mikey3times
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I think www is kind of outdated and unnecessary at this point.  My newest site is non-www, but my 9-year-old site forces www through htaccess.  I'm thinking of changing the htaccess file to force non-www.
Before I do that, does anyone see any ranking concerns (short-term or long-term) with this?
I don't think there should be any since I'm not 301 redirecting anything...it will just be through htaccess. I believe I just have to make sure the canonical link is set to non-www. Eventually, google will pick up the new URLs, but in the meantime everything will automatically change. All my backlinks and any internal absolute links will still work.
I did notice that Google forces www. Not sure that should necessarily factor into the decision, but it is worth considering.
				
			Before I do that, does anyone see any ranking concerns (short-term or long-term) with this?
I don't think there should be any since I'm not 301 redirecting anything...it will just be through htaccess. I believe I just have to make sure the canonical link is set to non-www. Eventually, google will pick up the new URLs, but in the meantime everything will automatically change. All my backlinks and any internal absolute links will still work.
I did notice that Google forces www. Not sure that should necessarily factor into the decision, but it is worth considering.