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Result in the loss of title tags and meta descriptions. Use the data scanned with ScreamingFrog to make sure your title tags and meta descriptions are on point. If such metadata has been lost, it will be necessary to correct it. If you search for "site:URL.com" on Google, the pre-migration metadata may be displayed. Alternatively, you can refer to the backup data created before migration. If you don't do this, you'll have to manually re-add titles and descriptions that include keywords. Depending on the size of your website, this may take an impossible amount of time. Note: If you have access to a database specialist or are willing to spend some research time, you may consider importing the pre-migration metadata into the new website. 4. Decrease in page speed It is possible that page speed will decrease if you make a fundamental migration of your website or change your server. Take a look at some of the pages that have seen a drop in traffic and see if the page speed is slowing down . To do so, the following tasks will be required. CDNs are also included in the migration and make sure they are functioning properly.
Check if the cache system is working properly Check out easy fixes you can do to improve speed with Page Speed Insights It's also possible that your website is loading slowly due to server-related issues. 5. Check internal links Internal links are a great natural way to keep users on your Belgium Phone Number Data website. It also helps search engines navigate from page to page. Include internal links in your blog posts and make sure they point to your new website and not your old one. 6. Issues related to content accessibility Google's Search Console lists all indexed pages. You can check the report by logging into Search Console and opening ``Coverage'' under ``Index.'' Then click ``Error'', ``Enable (with warnings)'', ``Enable'', ``Exclude'', etc.
You can use this report to see which URLs have issues, or you can hover over individual URLs and click "Search URLs" to see more details. Click "Test public URL" on the details page to identify potential problems when Google accesses the page. 7. Inadequate redirection Redirects are an essential part of website migration. If you don't include 301 redirects in your website migration plan, you're going to run into a lot of problems after your website is migrated. Since search engines will not be able to tell where your website has migrated, you may experience a decrease in traffic. Users must also be confused.
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