How to change domains without losing positioning or traffic Real Case and Complete Guide

A little bit of nerves, now without nails on the fingers that have become stumps and the heart that wants to go on sale. Someone has told you that the person you admire so much is going to mention your blog in their talk . The audience is silent, amazed by his oratory and the things he tells and you can only dream of the moment when he mentions you and everyone stands up, applauds, turns to you and gives you that face of “you really know.” man”… Yes, a little crazy, I know. But dreaming is free and a human right . I dream of what I want. In my dreams I’m still hairless, just so you know. The time is coming! “I recommend that you read Víctor Campuzano who explained it well on his blog becejotase dot… no, wait, uvejatofechose dot net…”

Why think about changing domains? It's not crazy?

Absolutely! Surely you have thought about it more than once. No? Or surely someone will have told you about it. There industry email list are many reasons why someone might consider changing their website’s domain . Perhaps the one I have explained to you has been a bit exaggerated, I admit it, you know that I like staging. But you also know that it perfectly illustrates what was happening with my old website domain: It was difficult to pronounce. Worse to remember. Disgusting to write. Difficult to associate with my personal brand. It was a .net. Which wasn’t cool either. And yes, I had managed to position myself, but it was a burden and I did not dare to change it for fear of losing traffic or positioning , of losing what I had gained.

Phase 01: Prior to migration, decision and planning

Come on, let’s get to work… No! No no no. Before doing, think . For me, if I’m honest, the key to my success was that I spent a lot of thinking and planning before I started doing it. Planning in Todoist Arguably, the operational part of the migration can be carried out in a few hours . However, without good planning, things IE Lists can be left in the pipeline that later cause errors and “oh my.” That’s why I decided to dedicate time and energy to this phase, creating a project as such in Todoist and then investigating each task and collecting useful information in the comments . Todoist Planning Comments I thought that if I could get everything right I could carry out the migration in less time and with fewer unforeseen events . I

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