Changing Your Web Content

Dan on 29 August 2024

When making a major change to existing content it is important to remember that it could have knock on effects for your conversion rates and for search engine rankings and other marketing efforts. Planning and preparation, where necessary, will certainly help ensure that the change is as seamless as possible and that rankings do not drop. Changing web content is usually a safe and acceptable process but it will certainly pay dividends to track the data and ensure that ranking and traffic doesn’t drop, and conversions remain around the same level.

Tracking Data

Before beginning any major changes on a website it is always advisable to record figures and keep a back up of the old version. If figures drop too drastically for an extended period of time then you can use the back up copy of the old content to help regain previous results. As well as tracking search engine results and traffic levels you should consider conversion rates, visit length, and any other data you track.

Major Changes In Performance

Most website changes will result in some changes to your site’s performance (be it your traffic levels or your conversion rates) but these don’t necessarily have to be negative or indeed long term. The search engine results are constantly changing because of new links, new pages, altered pages, and deleted content. Results have been known to settle down after some initial changes so some time should be given to ensure that this isn’t the case.

Accessibility And Navigation

The important thing when changing any content is first ensuring that the new content is accessible. This means that human visitors’ browsers can load the pages quickly and that as many people using different browsers, operating systems, and systems are able to view the content. This is particularly important for Flash and other animated design. Ensure that search engine spiders are able to crawl all pages and index the content you’ve added.

Clean, Compliant Code

All new content should be appropriately formatted and also use W3C compliant coding practices. This further helps ensure good site accessibility and keeps the code on your site clean. Clean code will cause fewer problems over a broad range of different settings. Different browsers and operating systems have different requirements and compliant code should avoid any problems.

Performance Tracking

Tracking performance is an important step in any SEO project, as it is with any form of marketing. In the case of search engine optimisation you should certainly track ranking for your best performing keywords and total search engine traffic. By using clean code and ensuring that any changes are ethical you can also ensure the least impact on your site possible.

Changing Content And SEO

Effective search engine optimisation will drive targeted traffic, resulting in active visitors. Targeted visitors like this will be more inclined to make purchases, click links, and remain on the pages of your site. Whatever the desired action on your website, targeted traffic from organic search engine result pages is beneficial for your site.

This blog was written over 6 months ago and Internet Marketing and SEO is an always changing industry which means the information within this blog may be out of date. Use caution when using any methods or suggestions within it.