I moved a site from Wordpress to Umbraco and had some indexing issues. You have to stick with the basics like 301 redirects as well as .xml file re-uploads. What you will want to do is look at your webmaster tools about 1 week after launch and see whether or not everything worked.. . it just happens sometimes that it doesn't. As well, from the studies I've read, there is sometimes a percentage of decrease in traffic after a migration. I don't want to arbitrarily throw out a percentage because it may have changed. I would look that up and let the client(s)/stakeholders know. You may be able to combat that with a short-run PPC campaign to balance that percentage out.
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Company: Mind Jar Media
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Mind Jar Media is a Jacksonville based digital marketing agency offering SEO, PPC advertising, analytics, social media and website consultation.
Favorite Thing about SEO
The results and helping my clients return.
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RE: Anyone migrated a site from PHP into ASP? Anyone migrated into Sitecore?
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RE: Which is the best link building method after Google penguin update & why?
I have had to kill any outsourced bulk link building which I did a bit of while optimizing my clients' websites through forums, article submissions and Blogger outreach. I think those are big as well as niche profile directories. These have an associated cost but have a lot of good fodder such as review options, article uploading, followed links and often times a referral service.
Tommy Hobin holds a Masters Degree in Internet Marketing from Full Sail University in Orlando, FL. Tommy has implemented online advertising campaigns and Search Engine Optimization for Fortune 1000 and Fortune 500 companies across the nation. Tommy's company Mind Jar Media works with small and mid-sized businesses offering SEO, PPC Advertising, Analytics, Social Media and Website Consultation.
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