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Release the new domain in robots.txt for crawling and deactivate password protection. Enable general redirection of all URLs from the old domain to their counterparts from the new domain. Clear the cache of the old domain. Check all redirects (for example with the Screaming Frog ). Step 11: Notify Google of the address change. In all old properties to the new desired property Google Search Console address change domain move Select “Change of address” using the gear wheel at the top right. Google Search Console address change Then select the preferred variant of the new domain from the dropdown. Step 12: Start crawling.
In der Google Search Console For the homepage & manually for all important SEO pages of the Special Data old domain and the new one: Initiate Google Search Console crawling On the left side of the GSC, go to “Crawling” and then “Fetch like Google”. Then apply for indexing. crawling gsc Confirm the captcha and tick “crawl this URL and its direct links”. Step 13: Optional – Change your email address. This step is optional, but I would recommend it for a consistent image. Don't forget to forward your old email addresses! Step 14: Inform your users. This point only has an indirect connection with SEO – but it can also affect your rankings.

Namely when your regular users don't click on your new website in the search results because they simply don't know it. To avoid this, you can inform your users about the domain move, for example via: Do you need help? Are you looking for a good online marketing agency? We're here for you! We look forward to your non-binding inquiry. 089 | 219 09 84 11 Or contact us using the form: Contact now Your newsletter A press release In a blog post In your email signature Step 15: Monitor the effects. So now it's almost done! Your old domain redirects cleanly to the new one. Now it's time to take a deep breath and lean back! Unfortunately not entirely - over the next few weeks.
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