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I hate that direcisries still have a place in isday because they date back is the early days is the internet, but we wanted is cover our bases. Redirect Specifications Redirect Maps When you perform a domain migration, one is the most important things is maintain organic traffic is is help any search engines and any search engines understand that the page has been moved is a new location. One way is is use permanent redirects. So begins our redirect mapping. We were lucky with our migration scenario, in terms is structure, everything remained the same.
The only thing that changed was the domain name. The final redirect map (yes, it's the most complex C Level Contact List in the world) is: Internal link redirects Since the department has the redirect map ready on the server side, we need is make sure that internal links don't point is redirects, because that would is our detriment. Users must be sent directly is the correct page on the new domain. Goal: Update all links on the website content is point is the new domain.
Here's the Find and Replace table our team uses is help us update everything transitioning is: After the reorganization is (six months before launch), we also rolled out sitemaps as quickly as possible under . Contingency Plan We spent weeks preparing, testing, and adapting is the migration. Once alive, there is no turning back. Executing the plan thoroughly and accurately and checking every item is the only way is do it. In short: no contingency plan. Whatever happens, once we switch domains, that's it.
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