Installing new copy of WP and then "flipping the switch" – will this affect SEO?
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Hello!
I have a WP site that I want to keep accessible to visitors while I install a fresh WP installation in a subfolder (https://mysite.com/newsite) and work on a new design. I will be recreating all the same pages that I have on my current site on my new site, with the same permalinks and everything…so the page on the current site with URL https://mysite.com/about-us will be recreated (with a new design) at https://mysite.com/newsite/about-us.
I will then be following the instructions under the “Using a pre-existing subdirectory install” heading at
https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory to “flip the switch” so that anyone going to https://mysite.com will start seeing the new and improved site at https://mysite.com/newsite (but without the “newsite” in the URLs). My understanding is that once I’ve done this, anyone going to https://mysite.com/about-us will automatically be taken to the NEW “about us” page that actually resides within the new WP installation, in the subfolder – but that the URL displaying at the top of the browser will be https://mysite.com/about-us.My question, then, is this: will doing all this have any effect on my SEO for my posts and pages? Or, in other words, if my old “about us” page ranked well in Google for my desired keywords, will the new “about us” page have the exact same rankings and SEO juice, despite the fact that it now “lives” within a different WordPress installation (albeit on the same domain)?
Thanks so much!
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