Migration planning
Inventory the old URLs, organic landing pages, backlinks, priority keywords, canonical pages, redirects, templates, and technical files.
Map every valuable old URL to the best new URL, avoid redirect chains, and preserve pages that still earn traffic or links.
Prepare robots.txt, XML sitemap, canonical tags, analytics, Search Console properties, and launch-day crawl checks.
Launch checks
Test status codes, redirects, blocked assets, internal links, metadata, H1s, structured data, mobile rendering, page speed, forms, and tracking before the site is opened to crawlers.
After launch, crawl the live site, monitor indexing, watch traffic drops, fix redirect mistakes, and update internal links to point directly at final URLs.
When to use this service
Use migration SEO for redesigns, new domains, CMS moves, HTTP to HTTPS changes, URL structure changes, ecommerce platform moves, and large content consolidation projects.
Common questions
Clear answers before you start work on rankings, redirects, content, or site setup.
Can a migration keep all rankings?
No one can guarantee that, but careful redirects, content preservation, technical testing, and monitoring reduce avoidable losses.
When should migration SEO start?
Before development is finished. The redirect map, page inventory, tracking plan, and launch checklist should be ready before the new site goes live.
Next step
Want more qualified traffic from search?
Start with the website, target keywords, service area, and the package you are considering. Get a practical next step for SEO services, training, or a focused audit.
Request an SEO review
Send the domain, target market, main services, and the result you want from SEO. Include any known ranking, traffic, conversion, or indexing problems.