Moving a site to a new domain name
Moving a site to a new domain essentially means grouping together the old and the new website addresses.
For the new address to be included in search results, the robot must recognize it as the primary address of the old domain. This will also allow you to transfer some accumulated metrics from the old site to the new one. For example, external links of the old site are treated as external links of the new one. At the same time, the External links page in Yandex Webmaster displays the URLs specified on a third-party site.
Alert
When you change the primary address, Yandex doesn't guarantee that the number of site pages in search results, the page ranking, or traffic will remain the same.
Step 1. Add your old and new sites to Yandex Webmaster
Add your old and new sites to Yandex Webmaster and verify your rights to manage them. For more information, see Quick start.
Step 2. Check if the sites' content matches and they are available to the robot
Make sure that:
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The new address is not grouped with someone else’s site. If so, ungroup the sites. Ungrouping sites is not required if:
- The URLs differ only in the protocol part (HTTP/HTTPS).
- The site URLs differ only in the "www" prefix.
- The new URL is recognized as an alternate address of the site you are moving from.
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The old and new URLs are available to the robot:
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The server response takes less than 10 seconds and contains an HTTP status with the 200 OK code for the new URL and 200 OK or a redirection code (permanent or temporary) for the old URL.
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In the robots.txt files, the old and new domain are allowed for indexing by the Yandex robot. The robots.txt files must have the same content so the robot can use the same URLs for checking sites.
You can also configure a redirect from the old site's
robots.txtto therobots.txtof the new one. Then Yandex will use the target file. In this case, make sure that the directives in thisrobots.txtare correct for both sites.
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Step 3. Set redirection from the old URL to the new one
On your sever, set up a redirect with the 301 or 302 HTTP code from the old website's pages to the corresponding pages on the new website, which should be included in the search.
If the site's domain name and directory names have changed, you need to install a double redirect. For example, the page URL http://site.ru/page/ changed to http://example.ru/page/. The redirect should work like this:
http://site.ru/page/ -> http://example.ru/page/ -> http://example.ru/page/
Make sure the redirect is set:
- From the home page of the old site to the home page of the new one. This is necessary for a proper site move.
- From the internal pages of the old site to the corresponding pages of the new one. This will transfer metrics to the new pages and help site visitors find the information they need.
If possible, don't set a redirect from all pages of the old site to the main page of the new one. Such redirects are inconvenient for users and, consequently, slow down the new site indexing by the Yandex robot.
Note
If there are more than two sites in the group, make sure that all of them have a redirect to the site that should become the primary address.
In some cases, the robot treats this meta tag as a redirect with an HTTP 302 code. Use the meta tag for moving if other redirection methods don't suit you.
Step 4. Use the "Relocate site" tool»
The indexing bot will learn about the primary address the next time it crawls the site. To speed up detection of changes, use the Relocate site tool:
- Go to Yandex Webmaster and choose the website you want to move from.
- If you are moving to a new domain or another domain zone, go to Indexing → Relocate site and enter the new address in the field or select it from the list.
- Click Save.
The change in the primary site address takes several weeks. To receive notifications about the change in the primary site address, subscribe to notifications.
After the primary site address is changed, the new URL is included in the search.
Questions and answers
There is no “Relocate site” page in Yandex Webmaster
You can move a site that is currently specified as the primary site address. You can check the primary site address in the My Sites list in Yandex Webmaster. If the site is grouped with another and is specified as its alternate address, ungroup them. In this case, you will see Ungrouping site addresses instead of Site move. Then change the primary site address according to the instructions above.
I followed the instructions and specified the primary site address in Yandex Webmaster, but the alternate address still appears in search results. Why?
The alternate address will appear in search results until the corresponding pages of the primary address are indexed (even if you've set up a redirect). Then, the pages will be excluded from search results after several updates of the search databases.
Alternate site address pages may still be stored in the indexing bot's database and displayed in Yandex Webmaster, but not in search results.
To keep track of search database updates, subscribe to notifications.
After changing the domain, the number of pages or their ranking decreased
If a new domain is already recognized as the site's primary address, the number of site pages in search results, their ranking, or traffic may change. These changes can be seen over several search database updates.
- The source code of the site that should become the primary site address contains the attribute rel="canonical". Delete it and submit the request for moving again.
- The site is unavailable or responds with a long delay.
- The sites' content doesn't match. Check if the internal page URLs and headers match.
- The site moves to another domain zone without a redirect.
- Site indexing is prohibited in the robots.txt file.
- Violations of the Search rules are detected on the site. View the details on the Security and violations page in Yandex Webmaster and fix the errors. In two weeks, check that the message about the violation disappears from Yandex Webmaster, and re-send the request.
- The request was sent from the site to move to.
- Internal service error. Try sending the request later.
Request was sent by mistake
Select what the mistake in the request was:
The wrong site was selected for moving
If you selected the wrong site from the list on the Indexing → Relocate site page in Yandex Webmaster and submitted the request, it will be rejected after some time, and the site won't be moved.
You changed your mind and don't want to move the site, but the request is already sent
In this case, the request may be processed, and the sites will be merged into a group. You won’t be able to cancel the request. Wait for the changes to be applied in the search results and then move to the domain you need.
Why does the request take so long to process?
The site move request is fulfilled when the new site URL becomes the primary site address and is included in search results. This can take from a few weeks to months, depending on the relocation type, the speed at which the robot crawls the sites and the address updates in the search results.
Check whether the following conditions are met:
- Both sites are available to the robot.
- The old site address performs a redirect with a 301 or 302 HTTP code to the new one, which will be considered the primary address.
- The site move request in Yandex Webmaster has been processed.
If all conditions are met, the data will be updated automatically over time.
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