Content Migration
Moving from Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, GoDaddy, or an old WordPress build? I migrate your site to a clean, fast WordPress setup without losing rankings, pages, or media. Area pages, blogs, agent bios, and even IDX/MLS-related content are properly mapped, so nothing breaks and leads keep flowing.
What’s included
Full URL & 301 Mapping
preserve slugs, fix caps/dups, and set permanent redirects.
Page & Blog Migration
services, neighborhoods, market posts, testimonials.
Media Transfer
images, PDFs, video embeds; auto-replace old URLs.
Internal Link Repair
update links to new paths; remove orphan pages.
Meta Data & Schema Carry-over
titles, metas, Open Graph, RealEstateAgent/Organization/LocalBusiness schema.
Category/Tag Cleanup
tidy archives; avoid thin/duplicate pages.
Forms & Lead Flow
Elementor/Gravity/Fluent forms; email + CRM routing; UTM capture.
Performance Pass
image sizing/WebP, lazy load, cache/CDN, CWV tweaks.
Accessibility Touches
(contrast, focus, alt text, keyboard nav basics)
Local SEO Hygiene
XML sitemaps, robots, canonical tags, 404 handling.
Switching IDX vendors, too? I’ll protect SEO with indexable templates, canonicals, and a safe URL strategy (no iFrames).
Real estate content I handle carefully
Area & Neighborhood hubs
(schools, commute, “Just Listed”)
Agent/Team pages
(credibility layout, reviews, CTAs)
Listing highlights
(featured properties, recent reductions)
Valuation & tour CTAs
(forms, calendars, WhatsApp)
Market update posts
(categories, internal linking, schemas)
How it works
- Audit & Plan inventory pages, map current vs new URLs, and note SEO risks.
- Copy & Clean migrate content, fix headings, compress images, normalize slugs.
- Wire Up forms, CRM, GA4, Search Console; update all internal links.
- Redirects & QA implement 301s, crawl for 404s/duplicates, and mobile checks.
Built-in safeguards
- No ranking loss: strict 301 map + canonicals on duplicates.
- No broken images: bulk replace old media URLs.
- No thin archives: de-index tag bloat; keep area pages indexable.
- Speed first: WebP, lazy load, script defers, cache/CDN ready.
- Clear handover: simple edit guide + short Loom videos.
Problems I prevent/fix
Lost traffic after launch • 404 chains • mixed-content/SSL warnings • missing analytics • broken forms • duplicate city/area pages • slow galleries • messy pagination.
Frequently asked question
Yes. I move content, media, redirects, and SEO settings into WordPress.
The 301 map + sitemap + canonicals protect equity. I monitor post-launch and fix issues fast.
Used sparingly and only where they help conversion, speed remains the priority.
If you’re keeping your vendor, I reconnect it cleanly. If you’re switching, I plan indexable templates and a safe URL approach.
Absolutely Elementor/Block templates with global styles keep editing simple.

