The time it takes to complete SEO for a site migration varies depending on the size and complexity of the site. SEO migrations can take anywhere from a few weeks to 3-4 months to complete. This includes the research, preparation, recommendations, and implementation. 

After the site migration is complete, it will also take a bit of time before SEO metrics are back to where they were pre-migration. One study completed by Search Engine Journal found that it took websites around 229 days on average for SEO traffic to return to pre-migration levels. When undergoing a site migration, it is important to consult with SEO experts who can help to mitigate the risk of long-term traffic loss. Oftentimes, if SEO migrations are not properly executed, organic traffic never returns to pre-migration levels. 

Here are a few steps you can take during a site migration to mitigate SEO risk:

1. Back up your old site and website data

2. Record your pre-migration data benchmarks

3. Properly transfer tracking tags to your new site so data can be collected

4. Make sure your pages are still optimized for their top-ranking keywords

5. Generate and submit a new sitemap

6. Redirect your old web pages to their relevant counterparts on the new site

7. Test your new site in a staging environment before making it live

 

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