Website Hosting Migration Service
Moving a website is not just copying files. A proper migration protects uptime, email, and search visibility. While ensuring your site works exactly as it should on the new server.
We provide a fully managed hosting migration service for WordPress and other common website platforms, with careful testing and a controlled switch-over to reduce disruption.
- Full site + database migration
- Fixed quote upfront based on scope
- Testing of key pages, logins and contact forms
Professional website migration, handled end-to-end.
Request a call back to discuss your website and goals. We’ll recommend the best approach, confirm the scope, and quote accurately based on complexity and timescales.
Site Migration
What Is a Website Migration?
A website migration is the process of moving your website. This could be from an old domain to a new one, changing hosting providers or making large-scale changes to a website. Website migrations frequently lead to a dip in organic visibility if they’re not planned and validated properly, so it’s our job to mitigate this loss as much as possible.
In practice, a migration can involve far more than “moving files”. Depending on what’s changing, it can include DNS updates, database transfers, URL structure changes, HTTPS/SSL configuration, platform changes (e.g., rebuilding on WordPress), and content restructuring. Each of these has technical and SEO implications. Particularly if pages move, internal links change, or redirects are missed.
We conduct an SEO audit before and after the migration to ensure that all pages, content, links, tags and mobile functionalities are in place and working correctly. This includes checking for broken pages, redirects and missing meta tags. We then compare the data to see if any new issues have arisen. From there, we resolve problems quickly—before they turn into traffic loss, ranking drops, or missed enquiries.
- SEO-led planning & validation
- Redirect mapping & error checks
- Minimal downtime changeover
- Post-migration monitoring
Our Reviews
We’re proud to support businesses across the UK with Domains, Website Hosting, Website Design, and SEO. Here’s what our clients say about working with Conor Bradley – Digital Agency.
The Dangers of Migrating a Website Incorrectly
A website migration can look straightforward on the surface, but a lot is happening behind the scenes such as databases, DNS, SSL, email routing, caching, and server configuration, all of which need to work together. When a migration is rushed or handled without proper checks, the result is often more than a temporary inconvenience; it can directly impact enquiries, revenue, and search visibility.
Loss of Organic Search Traffic
If you don't implement proper redirects or preserve SEO-critical elements, search engines may no longer recognise your content. This can result in a sharp decline in organic traffic, which can take months to recover.
Broken Links and 404 Errors
Failing to map and redirect URLs correctly creates broken internal and external links. This frustrates users, harms your site’s reputation, and tells Google your site isn't trustworthy which then leads to lower rankings.
Decline in Keyword Rankings
Search engines rely on consistency. If your URL structures, metadata, content, or internal links are changed without consideration for SEO, your site may lose keyword rankings you’ve spent years building.
Improper Redirects and Lost Authority
If your site doesn't use 301 redirects correctly, you could lose valuable link equity from backlinks pointing to your old URLs. This means you're essentially starting from scratch with search engines.
Technical Errors and Indexing Issues
From forgetting to update your sitemap or robots.txt file, to launching a live site with no-index tags still in place. This can prevent your new site from being crawled or indexed by Google at all.
Data Loss and Incomplete Content Transfer
Without a thorough audit and backup process, you risk losing valuable content, media files, or user data which then impacts both SEO performance and the user experience.
Partner With An Award Winning Agency
Work with a Sheffield-based team that helps UK businesses grow through better websites, reliable hosting, and results-driven digital marketing.
Why Choose Us for your Website Migration?
A website migration is not just moving files. It is a controlled technical project where small mistakes can cause downtime, broken forms, SSL warnings, lost emails, and avoidable SEO disruption. We handle migrations professionally, with a structured process designed to minimise risk and keep your website working as expected.

Quick Turnaround
We can usually start migrations straight away, or work at a timeframe that suits you, such as an off-peak time.

All hosts supported
We can migrate from any web host where we have access. Alternatively you can provide us with a backup of files and databases.
Dedicated team
Our migration team are a have vast experience in moving websites. We have moved websites over to our own servers or other hosts.

Experience In SEO
We are also experienced in SEO which makes us perfect to make sure you retain your current rankings by creating redirects after moving your site.

Email Accounts
We can move your cPanel email accounts over to your new provider so you dont loose any of your emails.

Any CMS
We understand content management systems inside out, so our migration service is compatible with any CMS. We mainly move WordPress sites be we also support other CMS platforms.
Migrating From Another Host To Us?
Do you already have existing hosting but want to switch to us? We are always here to help, and we will happily migrate your website to our servers for FREE. Our website migrations are completely free and are usually transferred within 24 hours, leaving your website offline for a short amount of time.
If you have multiple websites or a more complex setup, please let us know so we know the full situation andcan complete it to the highest standards and ensure your transfer goes perfectly.
We Have Website Hosting For Any Project!
Not the package you’re looking for?
No need to fear, we have affordable hosting packages that can be used for any-sized website!
Shared Web Hosting
Starting From
£8
/Per Month
WordPress Hosting
Starting From
£15
/Per Month
Optimised WordPress hosting built for speed, security and simple site management. Perfect for WordPress sites that need a smoother experience & room to grow.
Managed VPS Hosting
Starting From
£100
/Per Month
Dedicated VPS resources with server management handled for you. Best for growing sites and eCommerce that need consistent performance, scalability & support.
Unmanaged VPS Hosting
Starting From
£15
/Per Month
A powerful VPS with full control for developers and advanced users. Ideal if you want root access, custom configurations and the flexibility to manage the server yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
An SEO website migration involves significant changes to a website’s domain, structure, platform, design, or content that could affect its visibility in search engines.
The goal is to preserve or improve organic performance while making technical or structural changes.
To migrate SEO effectively:
- Create a full crawl and backup of your existing site.
- Map old URLs to their new versions using 301 redirects.
- Retain on-page SEO elements like meta titles, descriptions, headings, and alt text.
- Update internal links.
- Submit a new XML sitemap to Google Search Console.
- Monitor traffic, rankings, and crawl errors after launch.
Yes, it can. A website migration will minimise negative SEO impacts and improve performance over time if done correctly.
A poorly executed migration can lead to broken links, lost rankings, and traffic drops. Which is why planning and SEO expertise are essential.
Yes, fluctuations are common. Even in well-managed migrations. Search engines need time to recrawl and index your new setup. Rankings usually stabilise within a few weeks to a few months, depending on site size and complexity.
It can. If your new site improves speed, usability, mobile-friendliness, structure, or content quality, you may see a positive impact on SEO after migration.
Ideally, consult an SEO or a migration expert before starting any migration. Early involvement helps avoid costly mistakes and ensures your strategy is built with search performance in mind.
Absolutely—when there’s a valid reason (like rebranding, platform upgrades, or improving site performance). The key is strategic planning and risk management to ensure the benefits outweigh the short-term disruptions.
Changing domains alone doesn’t guarantee more traffic. SEO traffic can grow over time, especially if the new domain is more authoritative or brand-friendly.
If your site is small and you have technical SEO knowledge, it’s possible. But for larger or more complex websites, it’s best to work with professionals to avoid errors that could severely damage your rankings.
A 301 redirect permanently points an old URL to a new one. They’re crucial during migrations to:
- Preserve SEO equity
- Guide users and search engines to updated pages
- Prevent 404 errors
- Use them when you change URLs, move pages, or change domains.
Key performance indicators include:
- Organic traffic levels
- Keyword rankings
- Indexed pages in Google
- Bounce rate and time on site
- Conversion rate
- Crawl errors and broken links
- Core Web Vitals
- Track before and after for a true comparison.
Pre-launch SEO audits should include:
- A full crawl of old and new sites
- Redirect mapping
- Keyword performance review
- Core Web Vitals testing
- Canonical tag and metadata checks
- Internal link testing
- These steps help you predict and prevent SEO losses.
Yes, it’s common to see a temporary decline in search visibility as Google would need to re-index your new setup. It’s important to set stakeholder expectations accordingly and show trends from similar past projects.
It depends. A full migration is more efficient, but staged migrations can reduce risk for very large or complex sites. An SEO professional can help choose the best strategy based on your goals and structure.
Only after reviewing each page’s SEO value:
- Check for backlinks, keyword rankings, and conversions.
- If it provides little value, redirect it to a relevant page or consolidate it.
- Use tools like Google Analytics, Search Console, and backlink checkers to decide.
- Never delete without evaluating its contribution to your SEO.
If redirects are fixed quickly and content is intact, recovery can begin within weeks, but full restoration may take 1–3 months or longer. Fixing all technical issues and submitting updated sitemaps is essential.