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Website Redesign Without Ranking Regret: An SEO-Safe Migration Checklist

A fresh design is exciting, lost rankings aren’t. Here’s a practical, non-technical checklist to relaunch your site with confidence and preserve (or improve) your organic performance.

Phase 1: Pre-build (don’t skip this)

Inventory every URL that currently gets search traffic or conversions. Note title tags, H1s, word counts, internal links, and top keywords. Flag the “must-keep” pages.
Benchmark speed and UX so you have before/after proof (LCP, CLS, mobile friendliness).
Map goals: which pages should drive calls, form fills, or checkouts? Our web team bakes these goals into layouts from day one so design serves outcomes, not just aesthetics.

Phase 2: Information architecture

Group content into clear, crawlable silos (Services → Service pages → Case studies → Blog). Keep your top-performing URLs the same when possible; when you must change them, plan 301 redirects now.

Phase 3: Content first, then visuals

Write or refine copy before locking layouts. Put the most useful content high on the page, use scannable subheads (H2/H3), and answer the next 3 questions a buyer will ask. We handle content and design together, so you’re not stuck trying to “fit” text into a finished theme.

Phase 4: Technical hygiene

  • One H1 per page, descriptive title and meta description

  • Compressed images with descriptive alt text

  • Logical internal links from top nav and in-body CTAs

  • Noindex for staging, remove at launch

  • XML sitemap + robots.txt updated at go-live

Phase 5: Redirect matrix (your safety net)

For every changed or removed URL, add a one-to-one 301 redirect to the closest relevant page. Test them before launch. This is the #1 step that prevents ranking drops after redesigns. We include this in every development engagement.

Phase 6: Launch day QA

  • Re-run speed tests and Core Web Vitals

  • Crawl for 404s/redirect loops

  • Fetch and render key pages as Googlebot

  • Verify Analytics + Search Console tracking

  • Submit new sitemap

Phase 7: Post-launch monitoring (first 4 weeks)

Expect some fluctuation the first 10–14 days. Track:

  • Organic clicks/impressions for your top 20 queries

  • GBP actions (calls, directions, messages)

  • Conversion rate by landing page

If trends dip beyond normal noise, prioritize: missing redirects, title/H1 mismatches, or internal links lost during design. Want a zero-stress relaunch? Our dev + SEO team has a repeatable process for Austin businesses, ask for a free migration consult.

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