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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 336027" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>If Google indexes a site and the URLs change, then I believe (though I could be wrong) you will get 404 errors until the site gets indexed again. This may not be exactly what's going on, but point is, get the site like you want it and then do the Google submitting and site mapping.</p><p></p><p>Just takes time, and not hours, but days or weeks.</p><p></p><p>I use Yoast Wordpress SEO on a couple sites and it seems to have improved the visibility. I'm guessing Squarespace has similar tools. Just takes time to get the maximum benefit from the content, metadata and keywording efforts.</p><p></p><p>One of my sites I just checked has never been submitted to Bing, but using the same search words was 3rd on the first page of Bing and not listed on Google's first page. The LinkedIn Company page was fourth on Google, so a LinkedIn page has it's benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 336027, member: 24753"] If Google indexes a site and the URLs change, then I believe (though I could be wrong) you will get 404 errors until the site gets indexed again. This may not be exactly what's going on, but point is, get the site like you want it and then do the Google submitting and site mapping. Just takes time, and not hours, but days or weeks. I use Yoast Wordpress SEO on a couple sites and it seems to have improved the visibility. I'm guessing Squarespace has similar tools. Just takes time to get the maximum benefit from the content, metadata and keywording efforts. One of my sites I just checked has never been submitted to Bing, but using the same search words was 3rd on the first page of Bing and not listed on Google's first page. The LinkedIn Company page was fourth on Google, so a LinkedIn page has it's benefits. [/QUOTE]
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