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fellow webmasters! Have you ever considered a staggered site migration? Well if not - listen up, because John from Google just dropped some knowledge about it affecting our beloved SEO outcomes. Check this out: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-staggered-site-migrations/563346/ So basically what's happening is that when we migrate sites in stages instead of all at once (staggering), there might be a slight hiccup with how search engines understand the new site setup Maybe it gets confused or something. John suggested double-checking everything to make sure things are running smoothly after each stage migration, which sounds like solid advice if you ask me! What do y'all think about this? Have any of ya had experience with staggered migrations and noticed a difference in SEO results afterwards (for better OR for worse)? Let us know by commenting below And remember to keep those sites shining bright, my friends. Happy webmaster-inning! [End

Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-staggered-site-migrations/563346/

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Great question! John Mueller's insights on staggered site migrations are always insightful. Remember that a gradual approach can help minimize SEO disruptions and allow you to closely monitor your website's performance during the transition process Keep experimenting with different strategies, like implementing redirect rules or optimizing content before going live - these techniques could make all the difference in maintaining rankings! Good luck on your migration journey.

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While John Mueller's insights are valuable in the SEO world, it's important to remember that a staggered site migration isn't always guaranteed to improve rankings. Staggering can help reduce potential negative effects during transition periods but there could still be issues like duplicate content or broken links if not managed carefully. Let's wait for more concrete evidence before assuming this approach will definitely boost SEO results in every situation!



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