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I have a WordPress website and landing pages on HubSpot. The problem is that my landing pages on HubSpot are under a subdomain, and if I use that in Google AdWords the subdomain appears in the ads, and I don't want that. I want the domain name to appear in Google ads, not the subdomain. So what I did is I created 301 redirects from Wordpress to Hubspot and it is working fine, however, I am losing the UTM parameters when the redirect happens.



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    I have a WordPress website and landing pages on HubSpot. The problem is that my landing pages on HubSpot are under a subdomain, and if I use that in Google AdWords the subdomain appears in the ads, and I don't want that. I want the domain name to appear in Google ads, not the subdomain. So what I did is I created 301 redirects from Wordpress to Hubspot and it is working fine, however, I am losing the UTM parameters when the redirect happens.



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      I have a WordPress website and landing pages on HubSpot. The problem is that my landing pages on HubSpot are under a subdomain, and if I use that in Google AdWords the subdomain appears in the ads, and I don't want that. I want the domain name to appear in Google ads, not the subdomain. So what I did is I created 301 redirects from Wordpress to Hubspot and it is working fine, however, I am losing the UTM parameters when the redirect happens.



      Can someone suggest a solution for that?










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      I have a WordPress website and landing pages on HubSpot. The problem is that my landing pages on HubSpot are under a subdomain, and if I use that in Google AdWords the subdomain appears in the ads, and I don't want that. I want the domain name to appear in Google ads, not the subdomain. So what I did is I created 301 redirects from Wordpress to Hubspot and it is working fine, however, I am losing the UTM parameters when the redirect happens.



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          Perhaps, this can help you?



          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} an-old-url$ 
          RewriteRule (.*) /a-new-url/? [R=301,L]


          Untested, however, adding this to your htaccess file should carry across the UTM for you.






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          • I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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          Perhaps, this can help you?



          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} an-old-url$ 
          RewriteRule (.*) /a-new-url/? [R=301,L]


          Untested, however, adding this to your htaccess file should carry across the UTM for you.






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          • I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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          Perhaps, this can help you?



          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} an-old-url$ 
          RewriteRule (.*) /a-new-url/? [R=301,L]


          Untested, however, adding this to your htaccess file should carry across the UTM for you.






          share|improve this answer
























          • I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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          Perhaps, this can help you?



          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} an-old-url$ 
          RewriteRule (.*) /a-new-url/? [R=301,L]


          Untested, however, adding this to your htaccess file should carry across the UTM for you.






          share|improve this answer













          Perhaps, this can help you?



          RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} an-old-url$ 
          RewriteRule (.*) /a-new-url/? [R=301,L]


          Untested, however, adding this to your htaccess file should carry across the UTM for you.







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          • I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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          • I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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          I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

          – user3006102
          Jan 21 at 0:27





          I don't think that would work. Here is what I am looking for: Original URL: example.com/whatever/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc I want it to go to: subdomain.example.com/blablah/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=ecom&utm_medium=cpc

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