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Tips for Moving Pages and tracking

Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 10:46 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Once you're done mapping, you're moving on to your third step, migration, and this is the most nerve-wracking step. It's understandable to be a little nervous about this piece. But it's also quite anti-climatic, so you don't want to panic about it. What you're really doing here is setting up your folder structure, actually putting that folder structure on your CMS, whatever content system you're using, like WordPress or whatever, implementing your redirects, and then making sure you have a way to track everything you want to track so you can measure your success after your project is done.

So setting up that folder structure means, in WordPress, for gambling data indonesia , making sure you set up that folder system exactly how you want it and then uploading your big CSV file, or however you want to manage your 301 redirects. If there aren't too many of them, you can do them one by one.

You can upload them in bulk. Sending that file and making sure it's linked to your folder structure. Once you've done that, you definitely want to run another full crawl of that resource section, again, with Screaming Frog or something similar. You are doing this to ensure that the new version of your resources folder now contains the expected number of URLs and that all of those URLs are returning the expected status codes.

If you've let something slip at this point, maybe you don't have the right number of URLs in your resources folder, or you have things that are 404ing, or none of those 301s go through, or you put typos in your folder, for example, and things aren't going where you expect them to.