This article will discuss the steps needed to successfully and easily migrate your website to HubSpot.
Migration can be a critical part of your website launch, especially if you want to use the CMS's more engaging or lead capturing features.
HubSpot is flexible and can easily accommodate any website.
Before you begin migrating your site, it's essential to understand the CMS, so here are some basics about HubSpot...
HubSpot is a marketing and sales platform used by small businesses, big companies, and everyone in between. The CMS is the software you will use for your website to help manage content and create fantastic page designs!
Here are a few reasons to consider HubSpot CMS for your website:
A CMS Theme is a customizable, well-designed structure for your website that will help support the content you create. HubSpot themes include page layout templates, pre-styled components, and a style guide to manage your website easily.
CMS templates are similar to themes, but they offer a little more flexibility. Think of CMS Templates as an extended range of options that allow you to mix and match elements from the design style guide to build your unique layouts. If you are not confident in creating your designs, make sure you check out our HubSpot website.
You have three choices when it comes to moving your website to HubSpot CMS Hub.
The HubSpot Migrations Team offers a range of services that meet various business needs ranging from a personalized theme that matches your existing website and branding to a complete website migration.
HubSpot migration service has some limitations on what type of sites qualify for the service.
Here's a list of common elements that can't be replicated in your migrated site:
Here is a link for more information about the HubSpot website migration service.
Alternately, an independent HubSpot partner can handle the migration for you by taking your existing website and recreating it on the HubSpot CMS, migrating the templates, files, content, and functionality. This approach benefits you from quickly getting up and running in HubSpot rather than starting an entire web project.
If you have your internal web developers on board, this approach may be helpful to you. HubSpot Academy provides courses to help your team learn about HubSpot development skills.
First, start by scanning your existing website using a tool like ScreamingFrog and export the result to a google sheet.
Examine your website scan to identify the different templates used in your website and group website pages by the template.
The standard templates in a typical website are:
In this process, you will use the export from Screaming Frog in step 1 to keep track of the pages on your site, now is an excellent time to examine your page titles, metadata, and any broken links and add notes to the sheet to fix in HubSpot during the migration.
During this process, you get a chance to check if there are any redundant pages to merge.
It's also an excellent opportunity to inspect how your webpage content is formatted. Maybe with some tweaks to reformat it into shorter paragraphs and line breaks for easier digestion, bite-size chunks.
After auditing your website and creating the list of web pages, you will start migrating template layouts and styles.
Once you build the templates, you will begin to recreate the pages you identified in step 2. It's essential at this stage that you:
You can use a few options to migrate your website content to HubSpot; which one to use will depend on your website's size and the platform of your old CMS.
This step will copy all images and downloadable documents from your old CMS to the HubSpot file manager.
If you want to quickly upload many pictures from one of your website pages, you can provide the URL of the page, and HubSpot will scour the linked page and allow you to add all of the images at once.
It would be best to ensure that your visitors can find everything you have after creating all of your website pages and blog posts in HubSpot.
If you have changed any of your website page URLs or merged pages, you will need to add redirects from old URLs to the new ones.
Now that your website is on HubSpot, it's time to test all pages, links, and form submissions on both mobile and desktop to ensure that your visitors have a pleasant experience.
Finally, you'll need to modify the domain name system (DNS) and update your DNS records to ensure that users view the new website when they type your website URL in their browser.
Here are some instructions you can use to connect your domain to HubSpot.
We have helped hundreds of businesses successfully move their websites to HubSpot with no negative impact on rankings or availability at IDS. Our team has extensive experience in migrating WordPress, Drupal, Wix, and SquareSpace sites, so we know how important it is for your site to look and function just as well after the migration as before.
We also provide a free consultation service that will help you determine if moving your site is exemplary for you. If not, we'll tell you why!
You can rest easy knowing IDS will take care of all the technical details involved with migrating your website while maintaining its performance and ranking without any downtime or negative impact on user experience.
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