: Best way to replace/publish the restructured website in SEO friendly manner I had a website which contains several subdomains. http://sub1.example.com/stories/23/job-done.html http://sub2.example.com/stories/23/job-done.html
I had a website which contains several subdomains.
sub1.example.com/stories/23/job-done.html http://sub2.example.com/stories/23/job-done.html
At present I decided to restructure my website to change all subdomains and links to a different structure like,
stories.example.com/23/job-done.html
Both structures displays same content.
Currently I am using Google Webmaster Tools and most of my webpages are indexed in Google and have some PageRank also.
Before publishing my restructured website, I thought about what are the options that I can preserve my Google rankings as:
Remove whole old website and publish the restructured website and do the relative changes in Webmaster Tools
Remove whole old website and publish the restructured website and remove account and recreate new account in Webmaster Tools to restructured website
Publish restructured website without removing old webpages and use 301 redirect on old pages to its related new webpage.
So what is the best way to publish my restructured website from above options or do I need to do something else to accomplish my goal?
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I concur with what the previous commenters have said.
I would also recommend using an on-page checker (a www.w3.org/ checker or an seo site auditor www.link-assistant.com/website-auditor/) to check if the redirects are set up correctly.
this will also show you what pages have canonical tags, special robots.txt instructions and other SEO-specific things you might overlook in the process of moving the site.
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