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        • courtney.lou
          courtney.lou Subscriber last edited by

          I'm looking for some advice on switching domains for my survey/giveaway website.
          I purchased a website that gets around 1,500 in traffic and makes a few hundred in Adsense. The previous owner had rebranded the site and changed the domain which ended up hurting his SEO and traffic. Before that it was getting 10,000 in traffic on the old domain.
          It's been a few years since the rebrand but the original domain still holds a lot of authority and got way more traffic. Should I consider switching the website back to the original domain to try to improve rankings again or should I just focus on the new domain?
          The website now is snipon.com and the previous domain name was surveyh.com
          I'm wondering if switching back to the original domain will still be beneficial or if it will just mess up what's happening now on the rebranded site.

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          • mira.hossein
            mira.hossein @Suvidit-Academy last edited by

            @Suvidit-Academy said in Should I switch back to my old domain?:

            As you didn't mention how earlier the Domain is shifted from old domain to running domain, as to handle the SEO part Google have a solution, you have to update the shift in domain in Google Search Console so that Google can properly index your website with a proper 301 redirect of the old domain to the new domain.

            .
            Switching Back to Old Domain

            Now if you think you should shift back to earlier domain , Handling SEO for a shift is Manageable, but the complication is to deal with Branding, as you have to make people aware of the name change and regain the trust.

            At first before making a decision to change the from new domain to old domain check the following

            • Why the last owner switched to new domain.
            • List the current redirect data from old domain to new domain.
            • Check for old domain direct hits.
            • Look for any other data that is helpful to understand the Branding part of the old domain.

            Once you have this data, compare it with new domain data and try to analyse do we need to switch to old or not.

            .
            Other Possible Reasons

            Fall in the Organic Traffic may not just because of Shift to new Domain, but there can be various factors like...

            • Branding Factor
            • Google algorithm change
            • Change in trend or people behaviour
            • New competitor getting more traffic for your target keywords.
            • Pages are penalized by Google for violating its quality guidelines.
            • Technical issue with your website.

            Please feel free to ask your doubts at [email protected]

            .
            Warm Regards
            Rahul Gupta
            Suvidit Consulting

            Hi dear friend;
            I had a valid domain named aekala for about two years, but due to a brand name change, I migrated to another domain named Avesta.house.
            My question is: How long will it take for the previous site's credit and ratings to be transferred to the new site? (It's now been about 3 weeks since my transition and the results are very poor and still have some pages with the same name as before in the results.

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            • was23145
              was23145 last edited by

              Switching back to your old domain should be a decision based on the reasons that led to the initial change, SEO implications, branding, costs, and long-term strategy. If the issues prompting the switch have been resolved, and your old domain is well-established and recognized by your audience, it may make sense to return for consistency and trust. However, assess the potential SEO impact and consider consulting professionals to ensure it aligns with your broader goals.

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              • Aditya4232
                Aditya4232 @courtney.lou last edited by

                @courtney-lou Deciding whether to switch back to your old domain or stick with your current one depends on various factors:

                1. Reason for the Change: Why did you switch to the new domain in the first place? If the reasons for the switch are still valid, such as branding, SEO, or a change in business focus, sticking with the new domain might be the right choice.

                2. SEO Impact: Changing domains can affect your SEO rankings. If your new domain has gained authority and visibility over time, switching back could harm your search engine rankings. Analyze the potential SEO impact before deciding.

                3. Brand Consistency: Consider the impact on your brand identity. If your old domain aligns better with your brand and its reputation, switching back might make sense.

                4. User Familiarity: If your audience is familiar with your old domain and it's easier for them to remember, returning to it could improve user experience.

                5. Cost and Effort: Changing domains involves costs and efforts in terms of domain registration, site migration, and marketing adjustments. Evaluate if these investments are worth the potential benefits.

                6. Content and Backlinks: Assess how the switch will affect your existing content and backlinks. Proper redirects and backlink management are crucial to preserve your website's authority and traffic.

                7. Consultation: It can be helpful to consult with web developers, SEO experts, and colleagues who understand your business and website goals. They can provide valuable insights and recommendations.

                Ultimately, the decision should align with your long-term business and website goals. Weigh the pros and cons carefully before making a choice, and consider the impact on your audience and online presence.

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                • VictoriaDomingo
                  VictoriaDomingo last edited by

                  I am curious to know what you did?

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                  • ezkrt
                    ezkrt last edited by

                    Switching back to your old domain or sticking with a new one depends on your specific circumstances and goals. Here are some factors to consider when making this decision:

                    Reason for the Change: Why did you initially switch to the new domain? If you had valid reasons, such as r, resolving technical issues, or improving SEO, it's essential to evaluate whether those reasons still apply.

                    SEO Impact: Changing domains can have a significant impact on your website's SEO. If your new domain has built up authority and rankings over time, switching back may cause a temporary drop in organic traffic and search engine rankings.

                    User Awareness: Consider how familiar your audience is with the new domain. If users have become accustomed to the new domain and it's now associated with your brand, switching back might create confusion.

                    Rebranding: If you initially switched due to a rebranding effort and have successfully rebranded your website with the new domain, switching back may not align with your branding strategy.

                    Technical Considerations: Assess the technical aspects of the switch, such as 301 redirects, sitemap updates, and canonical tags. Ensure that all technical SEO elements are correctly configured.

                    Content and Links: If you've created new content and acquired backlinks on the new domain, switching back could disrupt these efforts. Ensure that you can migrate content and backlinks effectively if you decide to switch.

                    Domain Age: Older domains often carry some SEO benefits due to their age. If your old domain has a long history, it may have an advantage in search rankings.

                    Cost and Resources: Changing domains can be resource-intensive and may require additional costs for domain registration, hosting, and technical support.

                    Consult SEO Experts: It's advisable to consult with SEO experts who can analyze your specific situation and provide recommendations based on your goals, domain history, and the competitive landscape in your industry.

                    User Experience: Consider the impact on user experience. Ensure that users can seamlessly transition between the old and new domains, and provide clear messaging if you decide to switch back.

                    Ultimately, the decision to switch back to your old domain should align with your current business goals and branding strategy. If the reasons for the initial domain change no longer apply or if there are compelling reasons to revert to the old domain, it can be a viable option. However, it's essential to plan the transition carefully to minimize any negative SEO impacts and ensure a smooth user experience during the switch.

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                    • Aditya4232
                      Aditya4232 @Seotoolsorg last edited by

                      @Seotoolsorg
                      I have also a domain youlearnwithme.com

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                      • Seotoolsorg
                        Seotoolsorg last edited by

                        Our Website Seotoolsorg.com also earlier display moz da as 51 and now it display only 21 what is the reason how it impact our ranking

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                        • Suvidit-Academy
                          Suvidit-Academy last edited by

                          As you didn't mention how earlier the Domain is shifted from old domain to running domain, as to handle the SEO part Google have a solution, you have to update the shift in domain in Google Search Console so that Google can properly index your website with a proper 301 redirect of the old domain to the new domain.

                          .
                          Switching Back to Old Domain

                          Now if you think you should shift back to earlier domain , Handling SEO for a shift is Manageable, but the complication is to deal with Branding, as you have to make people aware of the name change and regain the trust.

                          At first before making a decision to change the from new domain to old domain check the following

                          • Why the last owner switched to new domain.
                          • List the current redirect data from old domain to new domain.
                          • Check for old domain direct hits.
                          • Look for any other data that is helpful to understand the Branding part of the old domain.

                          Once you have this data, compare it with new domain data and try to analyse do we need to switch to old or not.

                          .
                          Other Possible Reasons

                          Fall in the Organic Traffic may not just because of Shift to new Domain, but there can be various factors like...

                          • Branding Factor
                          • Google algorithm change
                          • Change in trend or people behaviour
                          • New competitor getting more traffic for your target keywords.
                          • Pages are penalized by Google for violating its quality guidelines.
                          • Technical issue with your website.

                          Please feel free to ask your doubts at [email protected]

                          .
                          Warm Regards
                          Rahul Gupta
                          Suvidit Consulting

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