Have an online publication with 10,000s of posts. You don’t need to worry about losing any of that data and ranking when you migrate to Newsifier.
Want to start an online publication but worried about technical bottlenecks and the cost of hiring developers?
"Migrating our website to Newsifier has been the best decision we ever made. We have grown exponentially since switching, and our website and mobile apps can handle up to 35 million page views per month with ease now."
“I love working with Newsifier as they are acting as a true partner in growing our online publishing business with us. We have broken our traffic record within 6 months from switching to Newsifier”
We are experts in helping online publishing grow and have years of experience with SEO-friendly website migrations
No, your website is not 'locked in' when you migrate to Newsifier.
We like to emphasize that our clients will always own all their data and that we do not limit their possibility to migrate to another platform in the case they want to leave Newsifier.
Because of this we also explicitly stated in our general terms that we are obliged to help you migrate for free to another platform if you wish to leave Newsifier.
We want to keep you as a client for Newsifier with our superior CMS and service and not by preventing you to leave us.
We have many years of experience in SEO-friendly migrations and always ensure existing Google rankings will not be hurt by the migration of your content to our system.
We have developed a special redirect manager to ensure all exisiting pages will be indexed in the same way as before the migration by the search engines.
We have an extensive library with mobile-optimized templates and components that can be used or adjusted to fit your design needs.
Alternatively, we can also make a custom design that fits your preference.
So to summarize, you have total freedom in getting the perfect design for your website.
Newsifier’s Migration Experts will help you make a seamless transition so you start generating traffic and revenue from day 1