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Before you make the switch, do your research to see if the URL has had any previous violations from Google. Investigate as well if there are any unwanted or spammy backlinks leading to it. Even if your content is kept the same, Google will still see it as a new domain. Meaning that any problems caused by the previous domain owner will need to be resolved for the search engine to see you as an authority. Key Takeaway Now that you know how changing URLs can affect your SEO, it’s up to you to make the final decision. If you’re still keen on changing up the URLs on your website, follow the steps I noted above to try and lessen the effects that you will feel. Make sure that your redirects are planned and executed properly. Make sure you update important factors such as your sitemap and GSC property. And lastly, make sure your new domain doesn’t have any questionable history.
While this doesn’t guarantee a 100% success rate, it should be able to prevent major fluctuations from happening. If you want more advice on this topic, click here to read Google’s documentation on moving websites.Google has the majority of the search market CY Lists share which makes sense since they are at the forefront of bringing relevant and informative results to the users compared to other search engines. This is why Google is always the search engine we have clients that are looking to improve their search performance. This means that a good number of SEOs and webmasters want their pages to be displayed in the search results for obvious reasons. But there will always be instances that Google will remove content or pages in the search results for various reasons.

Everyone can be affected by this so here’s a guide on why Google removes content from the search results and how you can, possibly, remove content from the search results as well: Why Google Removes Pages and Content From the Search Results SEO Philippines Search Results Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, recently published a post that details on when and why Google removes content from the search results. Here are the reasons they mentioned: Legal Standards The first reason Danny Sullivan mentioned is when they need to remove content from the search results when it violates their legal requirements and it’s important we remember that their legal requirements change from country to country.
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