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I'm restructuring an old site (17k/mo organic traffic) and I'm unsure the best way to mitigate a drop in traffic after we make the switch. All of the content will remain the same (about 200 pages), but URL structures are changing for nearly every post (which were previously wp pages)
Here's the dilemma:
Considering my concerns, are 302's the best option?
Here's the dilemma:
- In a staging environment, we changed most of the url structures by putting them under their respective categories. For instance, example.com/old-article > example.com/main-category/old-article. I'm afraid there will be a drop in traffic between the time we switch to the new live site and the time it takes to re-index. Or worse, somehow be penalized for 404's showing in the SERPS
- Per my developer buddy, all interlinks must be manually changed within the content and this sounds like a PITA to say the least. He also said 301's are for permanent changes and suggested 302's. I also fear some sort of SEO penalization for having broken links throughout the content but I digress
- Set 302's to temporarily keep the organic traffic flowing AND to keep interlinks active until I get a chance to manually comb each article/google reindexes (I'd assume there will be some link juice lost, but UX and SERPS results will at least take them to the right article).
- Submit a new sitemap as soon as we get the new site live...but this doesn't solve my interlink issue
Considering my concerns, are 302's the best option?