Ellington to WordPress Migration Service
- We'll rehome your Ellington website on WordPress
- All content will be transferred correctly
- Site structure and meta data migrated
Problems With Automated
Ellington To WordPress Migration Services
Automated Migration Services
- Messy and unreliable
- They disrupt your sites structure and metadata
- Cannot deal with anything but the simplest websites
- Usually you end up wasting time and money and still not have a fully migrated site.
So How Do We
Do It Better?
Square Internet
- We're a tight-knit group of WordPress experts who have successfully switched many Ellington sites over to WordPress. We don't cut corners; we do it manually and systematically.
- We'll recreate your Ellington site from the ground up in WordPress, making sure to move all your content over as it should be.
- We'll also make sure your site's layout and metadata stay the same, so you don't lose Google rankings or run into other issues.
- Everything will take place on a private staging environment, no disruption to your live site.
How Does Our Ellington To WordPress
Migration Service Work?
Rebuilding Your Umbraco Website In WordPress
Firstly, we'll replicate your Ellington site's design and functionality in WordPress. We're flexible with the WordPress framework you'd like to use, but we usually recommend Elementor for its ease of use and affordability.
Content Mapping
Manually transferring content is the trickiest part, but we've got it covered. Automated tools just can't be trusted to get this right. So, we'll write a custom script to map all your Ellington content to WordPress, making sure everything ends up where it should.
Testing & Going Live
Once we've moved everything over and set it up just right, we'll put your new WordPress site through a thorough testing phase. We'll make sure your site structure, metadata, and all other functionalities are in tip-top shape before going live. Plus, we're here to provide ongoing WordPress support once you're up and running.
Ellington to WordPress
Migration Checklist
- Is your Ellington to WordPress migration happening in a test environment? Never just hit "migrate" on your live site—you could break things!
- Double-check that all your pages, posts, and downloadable goodies have moved over correctly.
- Make sure your new WordPress site looks and acts like your old Ellington one.
- Check if your new site is mobile-friendly, especially if the old one wasn't but should be now.
- Right-click and "View Page Source" to make sure your metadata made the trip too.
- Keep your domain prefix consistent—if you used "www" before, stick with it.
- Make sure any scripts for marketing, analytics, or other third-party services are placed correctly on your new WordPress site.