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Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 23:19:55 GMT -6
Save the content If you have effective content, we recommend making minimal changes to it (or just improving it). Once these pages are indexed and positioned on the new site, you will still have plenty of opportunities to improve the content, but try to minimize the number of variables to begin with. Optimize page elements Thanks to the indexing data of the old site, you will be able to easily export all the key elements of the pages: titles, meta description, headers, etc. Don't change site elements if they are effectively optimized. Update your backlinks Capture backlinks and changes you make to the URL. Try updating these links using Google Search Console and Phone Number Data standard link indexing tools. After making the list, contact the site administrators to update the links if possible. You should have a 301 redirect set up, so don't worry too much about it, but updating your backlinks can help your new site get indexed and ranked quickly. Remember about internal links Do not forget about the changes in the structure of internal links. here. If some pages on your site used to have thousands of internal links and now have almost no links, this can affect your PageRank. Update the sitemap in XML format Update your XML sitemap and submit it to Google and Bing. You should aim to ensure that your 301 links, page structure, navigation and XML sitemap match and match the new structure, so search engines will pick up your changes more quickly.
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