Domain Migration Process Overview Coexistence

Although I will now detail the rest of the steps a little more, I want you to understand well, with a general vision, how to approach migration so that it is “as less traumatic as possible.” In my case, broadly speaking, I carried it out in the following phases: New domain registration and redirection to old one for a while . I registered vicampuzano.com from the moment I made the decision that it would be my domain. However, from the time I registered it until I made the migration, almost 2 years passed. Yeah! How strong. But come on, Google did not see the move as “desperate.” During those 2 years, I had a 301 redirect from vicampuzano.com to vcgs.net. Duplicate the website to the new domain . 

Move website to new domain

Come on, let’s move our website. As I already told you, I did not move or modify my blog but decided to create a copy so that both worked category email list correctly and, above all, that the “previous” domain worked well so that if I detected any serious errors, I could always go back at the beginning as soon as possible. Do you follow me? Therefore, at the time of the migration, the first thing I did was activate a new hosting space as if it were a website and make sure that both were accessible . Now you will see that, to prevent Google from considering that there is duplicate content, we will use redirects.

Prepare the hosting space of the new domain to support https and http2

Let’s see, this is for note, I’ll tell you already. But hey, I’ll tell you in case you’re curious. OK? Since I was changing, I wanted to migrate to https with Let’s Encrypt and to http2, so that my website would be extremely fast and Google would like it . If my website had been installed on Webempresa or Raiola Networks hosting, this would already be installed by default. But it turns out that I have it on IE Lists a VPS so, by default, it was not available . In short, in my previous research work, I found the procedure to get my VPS to support http2 and Let’s Encrypt. But come on, I can’t tell you here because it would be super long. What I can do is tell you that for me it was an important and very positive step, that thanks to the prior planning I did not have to do it in a hurry and that if you want me to tell you about it in another post you can leave me a comment asking me to do so. OK?

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