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Major Seo Steps for a Relaunch Photo Restoration

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Home Articles Marketing 3 Major SEO Steps for a Website Relaunch 3 Major Photo Restoration SEO Steps for a Website Relaunch Posted: 2020-12-10 You've had the same site for years. Finally, you get the financing for a new one. The team has been working together for weeks and you are finally ready to relaunch. Where do you start? The website relaunch process is a critical time for SEO. This involves phases of planning, Photo Restoration transition and post-launch activities to ensure that previously gained relevance and authority is transferred from the old site to the new.

Also to make sure there are no hidden issues related to ranking and Photo Restoration tank traffic. The three phases will take a varying level of resources and time depending on the size of the site, as well as the site's objectives. A 50-page news site will be a lot easier than a 50,000-page e-commerce site in many ways. Note that I assume the new site is mobile-friendly and the UX team confirms that it passes Google's testing tools, which is a fact in 2017. Website Relaunch SEO Planning Excel File Image Website Relaunch SEO Planning Excel File Stage 1: Planning This phase is crucial for the success of the project. Speaking from experience, the goal is for recovery to Photo Restoration be a well-planned process with no surprises. During the planning phase, there are several important initiatives: Advertising

Continue reading below page url Keyword mapping Title and meta Photo Restoration descriptions Canonical tags The planning does not need to be sophisticated or elaborate. It can be as simple as starting with an Excel file plotting the new site's page URLs. Hopefully so far a sitemap has been developed that you can work on. If you have a staging or staging site in place, you can probably run Screaming Frog or your crawler of choice to export the HTML page files. And if you're not getting results when you try to crawl, chances are your developer is Photo Restoration doing the right thing and disallowing all crawlers from indexing the site with a deny "everything" in the robots.txt file
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