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    Website Redesign and Migration to Squarespace killed my Ranking

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    • MattRoney
      MattRoney last edited by

      Not using 301s could be a big part of the problem. Do your old backlinks all point to existing pages on the new domain?

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      • ThompsonPaul
        ThompsonPaul last edited by

        Regardless of the possible issues with the new design, yes, if you changed to new URLs on the new site and didn't implement correct 301-redirects from all the old URLs, you have essentially thrown away all the ranking authority and inbound links contributed by all of your old pages except the home page.

        Since most homepages only rank for a small portion of the total number of terms for an established website, that's the primary cause of your immediate problem.

        To fix it, you have some hard work ahead of you to capture as many of the old URLs as possible and write redirects to the new URLs. These old pages can be captured in a number of ways. The easiest initial method is to look up all the 404 errors in you Google Search Console, sort them by date, then start fixing all the ones after the date of the site change.

        You can also use your Analytics data - create a report of all the page URLs of your site that received traffic in the year before the change, then sort them by highest traffic to prioritise where to start creating rewrites. You can also capture the current 404 errors in your Analytics data for high-priority pages to get redirected.

        For a final more high tech solution, you can use Screaming Frog SEO Crawler to crawl the archive.org WayBack Machine version of your site to capture as many old URLs as possible.

        Hope all that makes sense?

        Paul

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        • ThompsonPaul
          ThompsonPaul last edited by

          And just to add - there is a shelf life on recovering all that page and link equity. The longer those old URLs 404, the more of the power of the old pages will erode away.

          Two month is a long time - don't dally on getting those redirects started immediately.

          P.

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          • StillLearning
            StillLearning @ThompsonPaul last edited by

            Hi P.

            Thank you so much for your informative reply.

            I took your advice and went into my Google Search Console and checked for 404 errors.  Google made it easy by listing all of the broken URLs.  They even thoughtfully allowed me to download the list into a Google Doc so that I could keep track of my work as I fixed them.

            I then went into my SquareSpace control panel and added 301 redirects for the broken pages.  It was surprisingly easy to do, and they provided very clear, step-by-step instructions to help.

            After doing this, I checked my Google Search Console to see if anything had changed.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that the redirects were working immediately.  Wow, fast!

            Now that this problem is resolved, how soon does the link juice start flowing?  In other words, how soon do you think it will affect our ranking?

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            • StillLearning
              StillLearning @ThompsonPaul last edited by

              Just to clarify, our new website was just launched two weeks ago.  Hopefully, I haven't lost too much power from the old links?

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              • ThompsonPaul
                ThompsonPaul @StillLearning last edited by

                Most welcome - happy to see another Canuck hereabouts 🙂 My mom's just down the road from you in Arnprior.

                If you were able to get the initial broken links review corrected within two weeks, that's great - not much of the authority should have dissipated.

                However to note - the 404s in Search Console aren't the only ones that need to be fixed - they're just the ones Google has noticed and alerted you to so far. The problem with relying on GSC to tell you what to fix is that, by the time it has shown up in the Console, Google has already hit a 404 and been told it's a missing page. It's totally reactive, instead of proactive.

                I'd strongly recommend you also use the other methods I mentioned to get more of the old URLs found & redirected as well before Google notices they're borked. It's also ideal if you can try to get the owners of the most valuable sites that linked to you in the past to update their links to point directly to the new pages. It's a bit of a battle, but even just a few updated can make a difference.

                As far as how long until "link juice starts flowing" by which I assume you mean "rankings and traffic start to return" - the only real answer is "it depends", I'm afraid. You'll want to submit your new sitemap to GSC so that you can track the progress of the indexing of your new site's pages (on Squarespace, the URL to submit is www.kanataskinclinic.ca/sitemap.xml). You should also do this for Bing's Webmaster Tools.

                Since URLs and content have changed, it's going to take some time for your site to fully re-index and for Google to understand the value of the new content. Could be from a few weeks to a month. It would also help to submit a few of the main section pages using the Fetch as Google tool in GSC and to get some new, strong incoming links to the site's pages. Good social links, and at least one or two new ones from relevant sites.

                Lemme know if you have further ??s

                Paul

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                • Edward_Sturm
                  Edward_Sturm @ThompsonPaul last edited by

                  Paul, you rock!

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                  • StillLearning
                    StillLearning @ThompsonPaul last edited by

                    Hi Paul,

                    Thanks for your detailed response.  And sorry for the delay in my reply.  I am currently focused on updating my knowledge on SEO as much as possible so that I can figure out what happened to our website ranking.

                    I have re-directed all the major pages on my website, and continue to redirect pages as I come across them, but there are fewer and fewer and I don't think they're very important.

                    I did discover some other troubling problems, though:  I tried using the "view as text" feature of Google Cache to see how Google sees our site....And it looks terrible!

                    • There is a lot of duplicate content, including page titles, which is horrifying.
                    • Duplicate and even triplicate content arises where I used their carousels and sliders,
                    • The images do not have their original filenames, just some generic SquareSpace "static" name.
                    • There is little, if any alt text, and I'm not always sure where it comes from, as I didn't put it there.

                    To make matters worse, even though our website has been live for over a month, and I have submitted it to Google for indexing several times already, my blog posts still do not show up on Google.  Even the ones that are featured on our home page.  Even if you type their titles right into Google's search bar.

                    Ugh!  It took me several months to build our new website, and I was very proud of the result.  It looks beautiful.  But, if it's that ugly to Google, I'm going to have to look for other options.

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                    • ThompsonPaul
                      ThompsonPaul @Edward_Sturm last edited by

                      Why thank you! 🙂 Did some of that info help you out as well?

                      p.

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                      • ThompsonPaul
                        ThompsonPaul last edited by

                        Really sorry to hear the new site is still struggling, Nicolas. In some quick indexing tests, it certainly appears that your blog posts are being indexed, and I'm seeing them in the search results for the specific post titles. [See screenshot attached] It's possible this may have picked up in the 10 days since you posted this.

                        I'm assuming you submitted your site's xml sitemap to the correct www version of your Google Search Console? What does the sitemaps report indicate as far as the number of pages indexed compared the number submitted?

                        Certainly one of the tradeoffs of a site tool like Squarespace is that you have far less control of the code to implement technical SEO, but it shouldn't be so problematic that you lose rankings completely.

                        If you're interested, I'd be happy to share a short Skype chat to try to narrow down the issues. You can send me a private message through my account here at Moz.

                        Paul

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