Time for a site migration? Whether you’re changing your URL structure or just switching to a different CMS, a site migration and redesign is not a one-step process. For an SEO, especially, it requires the participation in every step of the process and of every member of the team.
But don’t pull out your hair just yet! We put together this list of site redesign/migration best practices to help alleviate one of the most stressful processes for an SEO. After all, it’s a lot easier to prevent site migration problems, than to fix site migration problems. Which, if you haven’t heard before, have the possibility of being pretty disastrous. But you can avoid them with pointers like:
1. Pick the right time for your redesign to go live
2. Do a SWOT analysis on your current site
3. Make sure your sitemaps are up to date
4. Test aggressively — and back up your claims with data
Use Fetch as Google via Search Console to verify existing content can be viewed properly by Googlebot.(Tip: Also use BROWSEO).
Ensure all links included return a 200 status code.
Keep major changes to a minimum (if possible).
Check Internet archive, waybackmachine, to see if there was harmful content previously on your domain.
Verify both sites in the same Webmaster tools account.
Make sure old and new URLs can be fetched by Google bot.
Use the change of address option in GWMT site configuration.
Do not run two identical sites simultaneously. Ensure your staging site is blocked from crawlers.
Inform linking partners of your new URL structure.
Make solid design around SEO.
Make sure there are no crawling issues with your design.
Reduce duplicate content and tagging issues.
Purge and merge pages where needed.
Ensure tracking has been added to every page.
Test aggressively and make sure to back up your claims with real data!
II. LAUNCH
Be proud of yourself. You did it!
III. POST SITE MIGRATION
From your baseline report pre-launch, monitor what has changed.
Validate robots.txt file in your production environment.
Validate your page load times and compare it to your pre-migration baseline.
Ensure all redirects are firing properly via 301 status code to their new destinations.
Monitor indexation via Search Console (and perform a site: search).
Use Fetch as Google again to verify the new pages can be viewed properly by Googlebot.
Inform linking partners of your new URL structure.
Take a deep breath… the checklist is finished.
But don’t stop monitoring your analytics!
Think you’re ready to migrate your site? Check out our website redesign and migration hub for everything you need to be prepared before, during and after your site migration.
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