And had been adopted at some point in the past. Everything counts. Website 'overview' and 'ontology' need to be rebuilt Until everything is put back together after the migration, your website is not the same. It is half-built, with parts of the puzzle missing or pieces out of place. The internal linking architecture and materiality signals of your own internal pages (text surrounding internal links, providing context and internal anchors) n
Need to be rebuilt, for starters. Googlebot also needs to rebuild its understanding of where pages fit into the overall architecture. Everything can be skewed for a while on a site of any decent size. The whole “interconnectedness”, the theme or “ontology” of your fax number list site, and all the semantic relevance it contains, as an entity, is now also incomplete. Until everything is reassembled (including low importance pages and their relative internal links), relevance, context, and external and internal importance
signals (including PageRank) are recombined, the website will not It 's not like before, even if you've taken all the right SEO steps for a site migration. Initially, you may have just reconstructed the corners and sides of the puzzle as the important pages of the site are explored and processed, but everything combined makes the difference for "the big picture" and where ranks your site. Until the site is rebuilt as before, the work of Googlebot and other search engine workers is not done.