That recently was a question that Matt Cutts from Google answered on the Google webmaster central channel. I found it very interesting and useful so I want to share that with you:
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That recently was a question that Matt Cutts from Google answered on the Google webmaster central channel. I found it very interesting and useful so I want to share that with you:
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I totally appreciate this video post, and I always am looking through the Google Webmaster Central channel site so I’m glad they shared these recommended practices for moving to a new CMS.
I love how Google employees are just like the leaders of the net world – they seem so knowledgable! Must be hard to get a job there
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This is a way of webmaster that concern so much with google ranking. Google already a huge name and it control the way of webmaster do the business.
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Very informative video.I learn a lot after watching it.I must say that Google employees are genius.Thanks for sharing this video.
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When designing an entirely new site, we sat down with our web developers to revisit our SEO strategy and found that it was a perfect time to improve our efforts. Awesome advice from Google otherwise, thanks!
Also I want to plug WordPress as a CMS platform. We use it- It has a small learning curve and is really simple. We are very happy with it!
Google is too smart!
Thanks for another great video. I really like your site.
I feel like a kid in a candy store with the latest updated information from Google! Moving to a new CMS can be a confusing process, but it’s always important to reassess your SEO strategy, especially with the information Google provides, to make sure that you stay up to date.
Nice video. I always like to use CMS Made Simple for small websites, as it has perfect pretty URL’s and you can always use your own HTML&CSS in the process. That gives you a whole lot of freedom.
When moving to a new CMS, I’d always suggest to use 301 redirects when possible. It’ll save you a whole lot of PR, so your website won’t be tumbling down that fast.
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Excellent video. I find it very informative and understandable. I’m glad that Google always provide updated strategies for SEO. Thanks for sharing these ways for moving to a new CMS.
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