At some point in your blogging career, you may find yourself having chosen a niche that is too wide.

You have posted some articles and you see that everything would appear much better if you divided everything into two (or more) niches.

Dividing your blog can be done, and it is not that difficult!
It just needs some preparation and you need to do things in the right order.

In this tutorial, I will walk you through what you need to do in order to do this in the best possible way.



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cnaughton101 Premium
Thank you so much for this information. I have a few pages on my old site that have done pretty well as far as traffic goes and I would like to redirect those to matching pages on my new site. If I use the method above will I be able to keep that traffic and any seo "juice" that the pages had on my old site?

I hope that makes sense. I want to be sure I don't loose that traffic.
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JHaugland Premium
Hi.
The intention is that you will keep the juice :)
On Semrush you can find "A comprehensive guide to 301 redirects" that goes a bit deeper on the matter and explains more. (Just google what's between the " "s)
J
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cnaughton101 Premium
Thank you !!
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MisterWailor Premium
In my opinion, I would not change anything if it is working good for you.
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ChrisShouse Premium
Thank you that is very good information!
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LTMLifestyle Premium
Amazing useful information. I will try it.
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JHaugland Premium
Thanks
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Happy2Learn Premium
Hi Jorn thank you for this.
I have outgrown my original Siterubix website and i need to change over ro a stand alone website.
I know i can use information in this tutotial. Thank you for writing it.
I. Have over 500 comments that i would like to take with me to the new domain. Do you have and ideas around that?
I see that triblu has also asked that question.
Thanks and i look forward to hearing your reply.
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JHaugland Premium
When moving from a siterubix subdomain, I think SiteSupport can help you with the move of a complete site including comments and ranking.
(Most likely this is not a 'moving' of the site, it is more a change of where the new domain is pointing.)

If moving single posts and wanting to keep comments, you can do an export/import like suggested in a comment below.
I will update the training to mention this.
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Happy2Learn Premium
Hi Jorn, Thank you for your reply. You know I actually had not thought about contacting SiteSupport on this one.
You are right of course that would be an easy #1st question to ask.

Thanks for the tips. I have still book marked this training in case I need it. Cheers
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SachiKashi Premium
Wow! I can use this info. Thanks for sharing!
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JHaugland Premium
Thank you
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MKearns Premium
Amazing the menu options that plugins bring in!
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JHaugland Premium
There are many uses for the plugin that I haven't touched into.
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HMaurice1 Premium
Thanks, J for the much-needed info. I will have to check this plugin to see what else it does.
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