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Lost organic traffic after a migration to Shopify? These guides explain why it happens — hidden 404s, broken 301 redirects, lost old URLs — and how to find and fix it with a free scan.

Why Your Shopify Store Lost Traffic After Migration

Traffic loss after a Shopify migration usually comes from missing 301 redirects for URLs that changed during the move. Start with Google Search Console to …

Why Magento to Shopify Migrations Lose Traffic (and How to Find Hidden 404s)

A traffic drop lasting more than a few weeks after a Magento-to-Shopify migration is not normal — it means link equity from your old URLs …

What Sherlock Holmes Teaches Us About Shopify SEO Migrations

A clean, complete Shopify migration can still lose organic traffic weeks later — not because of what's on the new store, but because of old …

WooCommerce to Shopify: The SEO Redirect Checklist (Don't Lose Your Rankings)

WooCommerce and Shopify build their URLs differently, so almost every product and category address changes the day you migrate. Miss a redirect and that page …

How the SEO Scanner Works: Finding Dead URLs With the Wayback Machine

Standard redirect checkers only crawl pages that still exist, so they miss the URLs that vanished in your migration — the ones Google still remembers. …

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