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    • velomate
      velomate last edited by

      I have lost search SEO ranking for 4-6 core keywords while removing www from domain switch.
      Referring domain: https://cashforscrapcarsydney.com.au/

      Earlier the domain was in the format: https://www.cashforscrapcarsydney.com.au/

      But when I checked the search result, search engines had not yet crawled to the new format. Let me know if the server change or any algorithm hit might cause it.

      Also please share the feedback on - does removing www from the domain losses keyword ranking.

      Helpful replies are needed.

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      • hammadkhan555
        hammadkhan555 last edited by

        Because the URL structure changed when you removed the "www" from your domain it might have affected your SEO rating. A sitemap should be updated to reflect the new URLs and appropriate redirects should be in place. Keep an eye on and improve your website for search engines to make up for dropped rankings. You can contact any on Page SEO expert or SEO Agency to get this sorted.

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        • velomate
          velomate last edited by

          I didnt got a correct reply.. currenly, i have mapped one of the keyword 'cash for cars sydney' from inner page to homepage. can i get help, does that helps ranking, if move to homepage and can anybody check and let me know, the onpage done correctly.

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          • Afnanbro
            Afnanbro last edited by

            I have same topic bro beacuse iam working on a site named Water Bill Online/Water Bill Payment but same as you i face this challange.

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            • ezkrt
              ezkrt last edited by

              Changing from a "www" subdomain to a non-www domain (or vice versa) can impact your SEO rankings if not done correctly. The "www" subdomain is essentially a technical aspect of domain configuration, and any changes to it need to be managed properly to minimize negative SEO effects. Here are some steps you should have taken or should consider taking to mitigate the impact:

              301 Redirects: When you change from "www" to a non-www domain (or vice versa), you need to set up 301 redirects from the old version to the new version of your domain. This ensures that both users and search engines are properly directed to the new domain. Failure to implement these redirects can lead to a loss in rankings.

              Google Search Console Update: If you haven't already, update your Google Search Console settings to reflect the new domain version. This helps Google recognize the change and maintain your site's indexing and ranking.

              Update Internal Links: Make sure that all internal links on your website are updated to point to the new domain version. Broken links can negatively impact user experience and SEO.

              Backlink Update: If possible, update any external backlinks pointing to the old version of your domain to the new version. If that's not possible, the 301 redirects should handle this aspect.

              XML Sitemap Update: Update your XML sitemap with the new domain version and submit it to search engines through Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.

              Canonical Tags: Ensure that canonical tags on your pages point to the correct version of your domain to avoid duplicate content issues.

              Monitor Closely: After making these changes, closely monitor your website's performance, rankings, and traffic. It might take some time for search engines to fully process the changes and update their indexes.

              Submit Updated Sitemap: Submit your updated XML sitemap to Google and other search engines to help them discover and index your new URLs.

              Monitor Google Analytics: Keep an eye on Google Analytics to track any significant changes in traffic patterns or user behavior after the domain change.

              Patience: SEO changes can take time to show their full impact. Give search engines time to process the changes and reassess your site's rankings.

              If you've already made the switch and are experiencing a loss in rankings, it's not too late to take these steps to mitigate the impact. If you're unsure about any technical aspect of this process, it might be a good idea to consult with an SEO professional who can guide you through the proper steps to recover your rankings.

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              • fara-it12
                fara-it12 last edited by

                Losing SEO ranking after removing "www" from your domain is a common issue, but it can be managed if handled correctly. Here are some steps you can take to address this problem:

                301 Redirects: Ensure that you have set up 301 redirects from the "www" version of your domain to the non-" www" version. This tells search engines that your content has permanently moved, and they should transfer the ranking signals accordingly.

                Update Google Search Console: If you haven't already, add both versions of your domain (with and without "www") to Google Search Console. This will help Google understand the changes and monitor how your site is performing.

                Update Sitemaps: Update your sitemap to reflect the new URL structure without "www." Submit this updated sitemap to Google through Google Search Console.

                Check Internal Links: Ensure that all internal links within your website point to the non-www" version. This helps in maintaining a consistent structure.

                Update External Links: If possible, reach out to websites that have linked to your site and ask them to update their links to the non-www" version. This can help preserve link equity.

                Monitor and Wait: SEO changes can take some time to reflect in search engine rankings. Monitor your rankings regularly and be patient while the search engines update their indexes.

                Content Quality: Continue to focus on providing high-quality content that is relevant to your target audience. This is a fundamental aspect of SEO.

                Mobile Responsiveness: Ensure that your website is mobile-friendly, as Google gives preference to mobile-responsive sites in its ranking algorithm.

                Page Load Speed: Page load speed is also a crucial factor in SEO. Optimize your site's performance to improve user experience and rankings.

                Backlink Strategy: Develop a backlink strategy to acquire high-quality backlinks from reputable websites in your niche. Quality backlinks can boost your rankings.

                Keyword Research: Regularly update your keyword research and optimize your content based on relevant keywords to attract organic traffic.

                User Experience (UX): Prioritize user experience by making sure your website is easy to navigate and provides a good user experience. This indirectly impacts SEO.

                HTTPS: Ensure that your website is using HTTPS. Google considers this a ranking factor, and it also enhances security.

                Remember that SEO is an ongoing process, and it can take time to recover lost rankings. Consistency, high-quality content, and technical optimization are key elements in maintaining and improving your website's SEO performance.
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                • Suvidit-Academy
                  Suvidit-Academy last edited by

                  It is possible that you lost search engine ranking for 4-6 core keywords after removing the www prefix from your domain name. This is because search engines may not have yet crawled and indexed your website in the new format. It can take some time for search engines to update their index, so it is not uncommon to see a temporary drop in rankings after making a major change to your website.

                  In addition, server changes or algorithm updates can also cause temporary ranking fluctuations. If you have recently made any changes to your website or server, it is possible that this is the cause of your ranking drop.

                  It is important to note that removing the www prefix from your domain name is not likely to have a negative impact on your long-term SEO ranking. In fact, many experts believe that it can actually improve your rankings. This is because the www prefix is no longer considered to be a ranking factor by most search engines.

                  If you are concerned about your SEO ranking, I recommend that you wait a few weeks to see if your rankings recover. If they do not, you can then start to investigate other possible causes, such as technical errors on your website or changes to your content.

                  Here are some additional things you can do to help improve your SEO ranking after removing the www prefix from your domain name:

                  • Make sure that all of your internal links and redirects point to the new domain name format.
                  • Submit your website to search engines again.
                  • Generate new backlinks to your website.
                  • Create high-quality content on your website.

                  By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your SEO ranking does not suffer after removing the www prefix from your domain name.

                  Warm Regards
                  Rahul Gupta
                  Suvidit Academy

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