Below is the “find/replace” table that our IT team used to help us update all the content for the transition to onlogic.com: We also launched an HTML sitemap as soon as possible under logicsupply.com after our URL restructure, six months prior to launch. Contingency plan We took 15 weeks to prepare, test, and get comfortable with the migration. Once live, there is no going back. Executing thoroughly and exactly on the plan and checking every box is the only approach.
So in short: there was no contingency plan. Whatever happened, once we switched domains, that bulgaria business email list was it. GULP. Phase two ended when we started to move away from the specifications and into exactly what needed to happen, and when. We used our Go-Live Checklist to make sure that we had every box checked for creative needs, third party integrations, and to configure file review. Making the checklist highly detailed and accurate was the only way to make sure we succeeded.
To kick off phase three, we had to get a baseline of where we were at. We had a few errors to correct that had been outstanding in Google Search Console, like submitting noindex links through our XML sitemap. This project also alerted us to the fact that, if everything went well, site speed would be our next project to tackle. Content review As content wouldn’t change except for “Logic Supply” becoming “OnLogic”, we didn’t really have to do a lot of reviewing here.
Phase three pre-launch testing
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