Server migrations are “uneventful for Google systems”
Expect Googlebot to readjust your crawl frequency, though. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Source link
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Expect Googlebot to readjust your crawl frequency, though. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Source link
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In the latest instalment of the #AskGoogleWebmasters video series, John Mueller addresses a question about server migrations. Specifically, the question catered around how to maintain SEO while moving from one server to another. Here is the question that was submitted: “Our site is changing servers and I’ve had this go disastrously in the past. What
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John Mueller of Google was asked about doing site migrations and if it can impact your SEO. The short answer is that it can impact your SEO but if you do everything correctly it can be a matter of days until everything is back to where it was prior to the migration. But that is
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4 Reasons Why Website Migrations Fail & How to Overcome Them Search Engine Journal Mistakes made during website migrations can be categorized into four themes. We’ll walk you through all four, and describe how you can overcome them. Source link
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Backlinks are the cornerstone of Google’s algorithm. Google’s original name was BackRub, referring to the way the algorithm counted inbound links as votes. The process returned better results than competitors’. People noticed, and Google became the world’s leading search engine. To rank highly in Google’s search results, websites need links. But it can be hard
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The Ask an SMXpert series continues the Q&A segment held during sessions at SMX Advanced 2018 in Seattle. Today’s Q&A is from the Advanced Technical SEO: Page Speed, Site Migrations and Crawling session featuring Melody Petulla and Brian Ussery. Session overview Technical SEO has always been a critical component of search marketing; it is one of
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Site migrations are risky for natural search performance. Even a well-executed migration can decrease sessions and revenue if the search engine optimization aspects aren’t handled carefully. Whether you’re migrating a site to a new design or rebranding — or even migrating multiple sites onto a single unified domain — what you do before the new
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The Ask an SMXpert series continues the questions and answer (Q&A) segment held during sessions at SMX Advanced 2018 in Seattle. Today’s Q&A is from the Advanced Technical SEO: Schema & Structured Data, JavaScript session with Bill Slawski, Mike Arnesen and Patrick Stox. Bill Slawski, Go Fish Digital Question: Do you think Google will use Schema
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Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. Please visit Marketing Land for the full article. Source link
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Getty Images, SEO and website migrations & Winter Olympics Doodles appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. Source link
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