Myths about moving to a new domain

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jakariabd
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Myths about moving to a new domain

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Changing a domain should only be done as a last resort, it is a labor-intensive procedure that can cause a significant drop in traffic. It may cause it, but it does not necessarily cause it! Let's look at the most common myths associated with changing a website domain:

Myth #1. The age of the site will be reset , and with it the positions in the search results and traffic. This is not true. With the help of a 301 redirect, the age and trust of the old domain will be transferred to denmark whatsapp number data the new one. In addition, the importance of age as a ranking factor in Yandex and Google is exaggerated. Search engine representatives have repeatedly refuted the opinion that has developed among webmasters that young sites necessarily end up in some kind of "sandbox" from where there is no way to the top. Yandex's Multi-Armed Bandit algorithm is designed precisely to mix different results into the search results to assess their relevance to the request.

Myth #2. Traffic will definitely drop. If you do everything right, search traffic will only drop a little, there will be no catastrophic decline.

Myth #3. Penalties will be lifted after changing the domain. This does not work for all filters. If you set up a 301 redirect when moving, in some cases it will “pull” the sanctions that were imposed on the old domain.
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