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How to Communicate Site Migration to Clients | Infographic

Site migrations can be tricky! The technical part isn’t the most difficult thing—it’s communicating with clients about migration issues and how to plan around them.
31 July 2025
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Why This Matters

Site migrations can be tricky! The technical part isn’t the most difficult thing—it’s communicating with clients about migration issues and how to plan around them. SEOs are often informed about site migration way too late, sometimes just days before launch. To avoid chaos and rescue our sanity, it’s crucial to understand site migration in non-SEO language.

Key Insight: The biggest challenge isn’t the technical implementation—it’s bridging the communication gap between SEO professionals and non-technical clients.

SEOSite Migration in SEO Terms

Domain

Domain name changes When a website changes its primary domain (e.g., oldsite.com to newsite.com)
Splitting TLDs Separating different top-level domains (.com, .co.uk, etc.)
Merging TLDs Combining multiple domains into one primary domain

Platform

Moving to a new CMS Changing content management systems (e.g., WordPress to Drupal)
Adding a new CMS Implementing additional content management capabilities
CMS versions upgrade Updating to newer versions of existing CMS – often overlooked but critical!
Site redesign

Structure

Site hierarchy changes Modifications to how pages are organised and categorised
Folder consolidations Combining or reorganising directory structures
Internal linking changes Modifications to how pages link to each other within the site
Navigational modifications Changes to menu structure and site navigation

💬Site Migration in Non-SEO Terms

Rebranding to a new name Company name change requiring new domain and branding
Shifting from subdomains to subfolders Changing from blog.company.com to company.com/blog
Adding a new country website International expansion requiring localised sites
Changing language version & internal targeting Modifying how different language versions are structured
Switching CMS Moving from one website management platform to another
Adding a new CMS Implementing additional website management capabilities
Upgrading CMS versions Often missed! New versions may lack fields from old versions
Reorganising pages/folders Restructuring how content is organised and accessed
Changing folder structures Modifying how content is categorised and stored
Reorganising URL structure Changing how web addresses are formatted and organised
Merging/splitting website sections Combining or separating different areas of the website
Changing menu/navigation Major changes that can impact SEO through link modifications

And much more…

?Questions to Ask!

Timeline When is the launch date? How much time do you have to prepare?
Reasons for migration Marketing? Rebranding? Compliance? Understanding the ‘why’ helps plan the ‘how’
Stakeholders Who’s leading? Tech team, UI/UX, marketing, brand communications?
Roles & responsibilities Clear ownership prevents tasks falling through the cracks
Way of working Regular meetings? Email? Ticketing platforms like Jira or ClickUp?
Access to developers Direct access is crucial! Requirements can get lost in translation otherwise

Site Migration Process

Critical Success Factor
Planning Early involvement = time for site analysis and SEO enhancements
Preparation Set up tracking, create redirects, prepare content mapping
Testing Late involvement? Focus on avoiding major SEO mistakes
Launch Monitor closely for immediate issues and quick fixes
Monitoring Post-launch: remedial actions, top 20 pages performance, traffic loss prevention
Remember: If you’re involved after launch, it’s not your fault! Focus on remedial actions: quick fixes for top-performing pages to prevent traffic loss.