Importing a blog from BlogSpot to WordPress can have an effect on SEO, but if done correctly, it shouldn't have a negative impact. Here are some steps you can take to ensure that your SEO isn't negatively impacted:
1. Redirect your old Blogspot URLs to the new WordPress site. This can be done using a 301 redirect. This will ensure that any links to your old blogspot URLs will redirect to your new WordPress site, and you won't lose any link equity.
2. Ensure that your WordPress site has the same or similar content as your old Blogspot site. This will help maintain the relevancy of your content, and ensure that search engines like Google will continue to rank your site for similar keywords.
3. Update your sitemap and submit it to search engines to ensure that they crawl and index your new site. This will also help ensure that the search engines will index your new content.
4. Check your site for any broken links or 404 errors. Fixing any broken links can help improve the user experience and prevent search engines from penalizing your site.
Importing a blog from Blogspot to WordPress can be done without negatively impacting your SEO, as long as you take the necessary steps to ensure the continuity of your content and URLs.
To redirect old Blogger URLs to new WordPress URLs, you will need to set up 301 redirects. Here are the steps to do it:
1. In your WordPress site, go to "Settings" and then "Permalinks." Make sure the permalink structure is set to match the structure of your old Blogger URLs. For example, if your old Blogger URLs were in the format of https://www.example.com/yyyy/mm/post-title.html, you will want to set your WordPress permalink structure to "Custom Structure" and enter "/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%.html".
2. Install and activate the "Redirection" plugin in your WordPress site.
3. In a new tab, open your old Blogger site and go to "Settings" and then "Search preferences." Under "Errors and redirections," click "Edit" next to "Custom redirects."
4. For each URL you want to redirect, enter the old Blogger URL in the "From" field, and the new WordPress URL in the "To" field. Make sure to include only the part of the URL after your domain name.
5. Select the "Permanent" option for the type of redirect.
6. Click the "Save" button to save your redirects.
7. Back in your WordPress site, go to the Redirection plugin settings page and check to make sure that all of your old Blogger URLs have been added and redirected correctly.
By setting up 301 redirects from your old Blogger URLs to your new WordPress URLs, you will preserve any link equity and keep your readers from landing on broken pages. This will help preserve your site's SEO and ensure a smooth transition to your new platform.
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