Hi. I have a website that is in need of a complete re-design. It currently has 1000`s of pages in the database and 1000`s of pages indexed. However the script is not quite user friendly and google has started to ignore it. My plan is to turn the website into a manual video upload site rather than have the current site script that takes content from youtube. It will be quite easy to utilise the existing keywords as the site model will remain the same, only the content will change. How would/should i go about bringing the changes into effect without causing a major upset in my sites ranking. Is there a procedure i can carry out in webmaster tools to inform the spiders to ignore all previous sitemap entrys and concentrate on the new. I do not want 1000`s of 404 errors. I need to start with a clean sheet. The site in question is Recession tv Thanks folks.
If i were to use a temp redirect for @ 1 week while i sourced new content, would this be detrimental? If i used a custom 404 to tempt users to stay, or as an alternative, a link to youtube, because i owe them one. Should help? What can i do in webmaster tools to inform google that the old content is null and void?
It would be a better idea in my opinion to do all your development changes on another domain, and then switch it over when complete. So you would just mirror your site on a domain somewhere else, get it all tested and working, and then when you are ready copy it over. That's what I do whenever I am making changes. If you start messing with redirects, etc you may have problems with rankings. I would try and keep the same url's if possible, but worse case redirect to the equivalent new pages from your .htaccess file. Good luck. Cheers Tim
That is exactly what i have just been doing. I have an unused domain that i have pulled out the locker, uploaded a bot banning robots.txt and am in the process of building. Thanks for the input tim, great minds and all that. Cheers
Completed the change without probs. Search engines are now sorting the 200`s from the 404`s. New video site