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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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A client of mine currently has his site one the first page of google for a very competitive keyword. The site currently has around 2,000 words on the home page, and around 400 internal pages, each with roughly 1,000 words. The problem I am facing with the redesign is the new site layout only has room for at most 210 words on the homepage. What will happen if I change this site over, and put the rest of the 1800 words on internal pages of the site? Will my client lose his rankings? Can I add the text below the new site design? What is the worst that can happen! Hope someone can help. Thanks David |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Earth
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Q: Will your client lose rankings? A: Very likely. Especially since it's a major re-redesign. Q: What is the worst thing which can happen? A: That you lose rankings and they wont come back. |
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| Marketing Consultant War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Portland Oregon
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Why even bother redesigning it, is he making money? instead maybe you should think about multivariate testing and optimization.
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