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    • Johny12345
      Johny12345 last edited by

      Hello Expert,

      Do redesign website will affect seo? At initial level drop in visitor, pageviews? Actually I am redesign my ecommerce site but we are not changing 1) url's 2) we are not changing content 3) we are not changing server 4) we are not changing navigation. We are changing display style at homepage, category page, subcategory page, product page, checkout step.

      1. So still it will impact on website visitors & pageviews? 2) How google will react on int 3) How visitor will react?

      Thanks!

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      • Alick300
        Alick300 last edited by

        Hi,

        On the basis of my experience it won't. I did for my website but one thing is important here checkout step must be smooth otherwise abandonment rate could go high.

        ***I have shared only my case. I would suggest you to wait for few more reply from other community members. ***

        Thanks

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        • Roman-Delcarmen
          Roman-Delcarmen last edited by

          as Alick300 says it wouldn't affect your SEO, my main expertise is conversion rate working with optimizely, crazyegg, unbounce ect. Base on my experience just when you have a really ugly, old and you will not see a big difference.

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          • Kelly_Edwards
            Kelly_Edwards last edited by

            Depending on your design, it could impact SEO.

            Sure, the nuts and bolts of what drives SEO is content, meta etc, but so is customer experience. In fact that's becoming MORE important than ever before as a ranking signal. If you're improving customer experience to keep people on your site for longer, then you could find that your rankings increase as a result.

            Equally, the reverse could happen if the new designs are more confusing than the last - or cause people to pogo-stick from your site to the next one.

            I'd always suggest to TEST IT if you can! Test any new design element using Google Optimize, or Google Analytics A/B testing as examples of a free solutions to see how customers behave with the new design. Only then will you know, for your customers whether the designs will help to decrease bounce rate, increase conversions etc.

            That, or you'll just have to make a leap of faith and keep an eye on analytics post-launch.

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            • Johny12345
              Johny12345 @Kelly_Edwards last edited by

              Hi All,

              Thanks for your responses.

              But there will be change in header tags h1 till h6, there will be change in tracking for all pages like buttons, signup, click etc so will that create any issue to google?

              Thanks!

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              • Kelly_Edwards
                Kelly_Edwards @Johny12345 last edited by

                The H1s will affect Google.

                H1s directly affect SEO as it drives how relevant your page is for that keyword. As to whether it would positively or negatively affect SEO is unknown until you do it and depends on the keywords you're targeting and whether the new H1 is better or worse than the new one.

                Google doesn't particularly care about the other headings too much - as long as they are logical from a user point of view they get bulked into 'content' in terms of SEO rules for relevancy/keyword stuffing etc.

                The tracking won't affect SEO, but internal linking will affect SEO. If you're linking more to category A for example as compared to the old site linking to category B, then this will give Google a signal that you're site is more relevant to category A terms than B. This goes hand in hand with external linking to give signals to Google.

                Hope that helps.

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