Website Redesign

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Website redesign, if not done in the proper manner, could spell doom for a site in the search rankings. Soumya Shankar & Vishal, who work as SEO professionals with Convonix, have created a resourceful presentation on the factors that need to be taken care of, while you are redesigning a website. Our website design & usability team follows these processes with the utmost care, and have successfully managed to replace entire websites, without seeing major fluctuations in rankings.

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Website RedesignPrecautions, Next steps &Best Practices

By Soumya Shankar &

Vishal ShahSEO Team at

Convonix

Why?

• Outdated

• Unprofessional

• Change in

Business GoalsWhy?

Or just change for the better

Why?

• "Pretty" than

functional

• Complex

Navigation/Disorga

nized ArchitectureWhy?

Simply Bad

Why?

CMS migration

Why?

Common Mistake

Redesign First, SEO later

Pre-Launch

Initial Steps

R-E-S-E-A-R-C-H !• Analyze Site• Gather Data/Current Stats

• Define Objectives• Decide Timeline• Understand Limitations

Pre-Launch

Make Use of Analytics

Pre-Launch

Wireframe & Navigation

Keywords

Pre-Launch

SEO Elements• URL• Content• Title• Meta tags• Heading Tags• Alt/Title Attributes

Pre-Launch

URL Re-writes?

• Dynamic URL

• Feasibility

• 301 Redirects

Pre-Launch

Precautions

Keep it Simple.

Precautions

• Putting off

existing users

• Page Load Time

• Shorter Funnels

Precautions

Changing Domain

Name

Precautions

•Flash and

JavaScript

•Team Work

•Launch when the

traffic is low

•Analyze Incoming

links

Precautions

Before you go Live!• Analytics Code

• Sitemap

• Testing

• Check for Duplication

• Custom 404

Post Launch Audit• Check Tracking code• Webmaster Tools• Build Links• Compare with previous stats

Benchmarking

• Ranking Report• Pages Indexed• Analytics Parameters• Site crawl

Tips for Server ShiftShifting from Server A

to Server B: 1. Copy site to server B while maintaining a copy on Server A

 2. Check the functionality of the site on Server B. Check forms, navigation and other elements

3. Once the functionality is checked, change the DNS to server B. A copy of site on server A needs to be maintained for 72 hours for the DNS to propagate 4. After 72 hours, the site on server A can be taken down 5. If there are any changes in the URL Structure, setup 301 redirects on server B to take care of the URL changes.

Summary• Do your homework thoroughly

• Design a checklist & stick to it at every stage

• Balance SEO & Usability• DO NOT expect miracles overnight

• Stay Alert!

Thank you.