@Iodine74 I thought that would be the only thing he would say. I'm redesigning from a crappy wysiwyg to a cms, there is no way the html will match. I can't eve seen the html, because the wysiwyg used proprietary stuff to form the pages.
But with the cms, I'm going to make sure all the urls are perfectly the same. I assume that's all I need to ensure my ranking doesn't dip too far, and hopefully, some pages will be all the better.
@shakaama HTML doesn't have to match. But URLs should either be identical (if you've already got a good architecture/organization) or you should be sure 301 from the old URLs to the new. There's been a lot of talk recently about the fact that a 301 won't push all the page rank onto the new page/url, but it will pass some. Perhaps more importantly it pushes your visitors to the appropriate page on the new site -- they won't have to hunt for that same content in the new structure.
@Iodine74 ok but for instance i'm making attorneys dot html still be attorneys dot html do i still need to do 301 redirects? and i'm looking at 301, i dont' get it, how to do it, i understand it, but don't know how to do it. Because like I said, I play on keeping it index dot html / attorneys dot html
I don't even think I"ll change the actual content on the page. just that it will now be a cms.
Dude make less hand gestures.... you look like....
vignesh89sharks 6 months ago
Exactly... 301 mapping of old URL's to the new ones. Every time we've made the switch the URL's have been much better for search. panacms
15760009 2 years ago
nice to be on the safe side :)
macdet2004 2 years ago
Same here... I'd think the URL structure would be at the top of the list, especially when you consider inbound links. Hmm...
coopertv 2 years ago
I'm surprised there was no mention of making sure either:
1) URL structure isn't going to change
OR
2) 301s are in place to map old/static URLs to their new dynamicly driven URLS with the CMS
Iodine74 2 years ago 7
@Iodine74 Would you happen to know a good software package that will help me assign old URLs to new URLs?
ericbuhlman 2 years ago
@Iodine74 I thought that would be the only thing he would say. I'm redesigning from a crappy wysiwyg to a cms, there is no way the html will match. I can't eve seen the html, because the wysiwyg used proprietary stuff to form the pages.
But with the cms, I'm going to make sure all the urls are perfectly the same. I assume that's all I need to ensure my ranking doesn't dip too far, and hopefully, some pages will be all the better.
shakaama 1 year ago
@shakaama HTML doesn't have to match. But URLs should either be identical (if you've already got a good architecture/organization) or you should be sure 301 from the old URLs to the new. There's been a lot of talk recently about the fact that a 301 won't push all the page rank onto the new page/url, but it will pass some. Perhaps more importantly it pushes your visitors to the appropriate page on the new site -- they won't have to hunt for that same content in the new structure.
Iodine74 1 year ago
@Iodine74 ok but for instance i'm making attorneys dot html still be attorneys dot html do i still need to do 301 redirects? and i'm looking at 301, i dont' get it, how to do it, i understand it, but don't know how to do it. Because like I said, I play on keeping it index dot html / attorneys dot html
I don't even think I"ll change the actual content on the page. just that it will now be a cms.
shakaama 1 year ago