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    How to change domain without affecting Google Ranking?

    I am preparing to re-develop my website and even change the domain name, therefore, that consumers can find my site. I thought this will make it easier for me to promote my site. I'll keep the primary keyword, my domain name. But I worry about the ranking of Google. Currently, the new domain is a parking page. Should I create a "Coming Soon Page" with the introduction of a staple? I will also add the contents of important keywords. To keep the G rating, which I think must generate before indexing the site inlinks?

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    Hi Friend,
    If you do decide to change your site’s URL, and want to keep your rankings, here are some domain change & SEO best-practices:

    Step 1 (due diligence): Make sure the destination domain has a clean past
    Step 2: Review existing backlinks and search performance
    Step 3: Migrate the site
    Step 4: Add redirects from the old domain to the new one
    Step 5: Tell Google about the domain change
    Step 6: Testing, testing, testing
    Step 7: Do Post-migration SEO actions

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    Why change domains?
    Step 1 (due diligence): Make sure the destination domain has a clean past.
    Step 2: Review existing backlinks and search performance.
    Step 3: Migrate the site.
    Step 4: Add redirects from the old domain to the new one.

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    Why change domains?
    Step 1 (due diligence): Make sure the destination domain has a clean past.
    Step 2: Review existing backlinks and search performance.
    Step 3: Migrate the site.
    Step 4: Add redirects from the old domain to the new one.

  5. #5
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    Although changing your domain is simple, it can have a negative effect on your site's Search Engine Optimization (SEO) if you're not careful. SEO plays a major role in the success of your website, particularly when it comes to visibility and traffic

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    Spammers purchase domain names that contained their targeted keywords because they get results: increased click-through rates and higher rankings on search engines. So, yes, domain names have an impact on SEO. Having the right domain name can help you target your audience and accelerate your search engine placement.

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    Why change domains?
    Step 1 (due diligence): Make sure the destination domain has a clean past.
    Step 2: Review existing backlinks and search performance.
    Step 3: Migrate the site.
    Step 4: Add redirects from the old domain to the new one.

  8. #8
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    Hey,
    If you are changing domain, keywords will be impacted slightly* if you've optimized the new website well according to the old one.
    There is nothing which can help to keep ranking stable especially when you are moving to the new domain.

    Indexing takes time and meanwhile it will be impacted!
    And don't forget to redirect user to new website from old domain if your site is getting really good amount of daily visitors.

    Start displaying note or banner that this website will be move to new address after this date. So you won't loose too many customers/visitors.

    I hope this helps you.

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    Step 1 (due diligence): Make sure the destination domain has a clean past.
    Step 2: Review existing backlinks and search performance.
    Step 3: Migrate the site.
    Step 4: Add redirects from the old domain to the new one.

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