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blogs 2020 winnerroam Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policylogo Search SEO SERVICESOUR WORKBLOGRESOURCESABOUT USCONTACT SEO SERVICESOUR WORKBLOGRESOURCESABOUT USCONTACT Search How To Redesign A Website And Not Screw Up Your SEO How To Redesign A Website And Not Screw Up Your SEO September 2, 2008by Andrew ShotlandUncategorized17 Comments I have seen it happen so often – a guy who knows “design” gets a new gig, spends the next three months coming up with a new look for a site, spends three months building it, launches it
with huge fanfare and gets canned because the site loses 75% Asia Mobile Number List
of its search traffic on day one. If you are considering a website redesign then I strongly recommend you get advice from someone who understands SEO. Here are some questions to ask: What pages are we deleting? What pages get search engine referrals for and how many does each get? What pages do the deleted pages link to (what internal links are we losing)? What URLs are we redirecting the deleted page URLs to? Are these redirect pages targeting the same keywords that the deleted pages are targeting and how well do they do this v. the old pages? (this is a hard one to answer but it should definitely be considered) Do we have to delete all o
f these pages? Are there any we can keep? How is the site architecture changing? What pages will have their prominence within the site hierarchy change? (e.g. did the page go from being a main navigation tab to a sub navigation tab?) How are the internal links to each page changing and what is your plan to compensate for that change? In particular what links are we losing/gaining on the home page and the main navigation? The text of which pages (including page titles & meta descriptions) are going to change? What is your estimate of how this will change the search engine referrals for each page. Which graphics are changing? Do we currently get search engine referrals for any of the graphics that are.
with huge fanfare and gets canned because the site loses 75% Asia Mobile Number List
of its search traffic on day one. If you are considering a website redesign then I strongly recommend you get advice from someone who understands SEO. Here are some questions to ask: What pages are we deleting? What pages get search engine referrals for and how many does each get? What pages do the deleted pages link to (what internal links are we losing)? What URLs are we redirecting the deleted page URLs to? Are these redirect pages targeting the same keywords that the deleted pages are targeting and how well do they do this v. the old pages? (this is a hard one to answer but it should definitely be considered) Do we have to delete all o
f these pages? Are there any we can keep? How is the site architecture changing? What pages will have their prominence within the site hierarchy change? (e.g. did the page go from being a main navigation tab to a sub navigation tab?) How are the internal links to each page changing and what is your plan to compensate for that change? In particular what links are we losing/gaining on the home page and the main navigation? The text of which pages (including page titles & meta descriptions) are going to change? What is your estimate of how this will change the search engine referrals for each page. Which graphics are changing? Do we currently get search engine referrals for any of the graphics that are.