Drop in SERP after migrating to a new server [duplicate]

Drop in SERP after migrating to a new server [duplicate] - Google Search Console is a free application that allows you to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that Google may encounter as it crawls and attempts to index your website in search results. If you’re not the most technical person in the world, some of the errors you’re likely to encounter there may leave you scratching your head. We wanted to make it a bit easier, so we put together this handy set of tips about google-search, , , to guide you along the way. Read the discuss below, we share some tips to fix the issue about Drop in SERP after migrating to a new server [duplicate].Problem :






Everthing was going fine with my website untill I switched to a new server.



On the first day, I started to see a drop in SERP and delay of indexing of new posts. Nothing else has changed except the server migeration.



How could they be related?


Solution :

Check for the new server response time.



Migration really doesn't effect the SERP results, but Server change can introduce certain changes to crawler.



Have you resubmitted for indexing of website?



To resubmit, use fetch by google and type your website name.



Also, regenerate a new sitemap.xml and submit it to the search console.


If the issue about google-search, , , is resolved, there’s a good chance that your content will get indexed and you’ll start to show up in Google search results. This means a greater chance to drive organic search traffic to your site.

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