Accidentally duplicated content and incorrect URL parameters

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Accidentally duplicated content and incorrect URL parameters

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Another good practice is to control the creation of new pages close to the day of the transition.

Set a specific date to close the list of URLs to be redirected and make sure that no pages are published after that deadline. This precaution will protect you from the risk of generating more 404 errors on the new website due to URLs that were not redirected.

3. Post-launch phase: don't panic, act quickly, correct mistakes
Once your newly migrated site is launched, be sure to regularly monitor the new pages to quickly spot anything that could compromise user experience and search engine crawling.

A thorough testing process will have mitigated most of the norway phone number list issues you'll need to resolve post-launch, but some inconsistencies may only be noticed after go-live.

Common tracking obstacles
These unnoticed crawling factors can prevent search engines from finding your URLs:

Outdated robots.txt files: Map out relevant URLs and sections that have been accidentally blocked for web crawlers and then remove them.
Accidental “nofollow” and “noindex” tags: If these are implemented by mistake on pages you want to rank highly in the SERPs, remove them.

Missing redirect chains: Reduce the number of 301 redirects as much as possible while you check the status of your new URL. The accumulation of these error codes can prevent crawlers and users from accessing your content.

If you have multiple pages with similar content and you don't assign the "rel-canonical" tag so that search engines know about it, your new site may face the dreaded error of duplicate content.

Check each page that needs a canonical tag to show crawlers which version should be indexed.

Also, don't add a "noindex" tag to the same page that receives a canonical tag, as this will send mixed signals to search engines.
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