Wednesday 22 March 2017

10 steps to make Drupal migration and Drupal Cms Developement

If you find yourself having to migrate your static HTML , ASP, Cold fusion and any other legacy CMS based sites – maybe your system is outdated or perhaps your current HTML website isn’t performing up to your expectations – you might wonder how the paradigm shift will grow your business more.

When you’ve decided to move your website to another content management system like Drupal, it is crucial that you go through the checklist to ensure that your website not only lose any previously established value with the improved version, but also improve your brand visibility online. I have seen too many companies lose traffic and sales after a poorly executed website migration.

Migration is a big deal. As a site owner, a website migration plan should take into account the following ten things to make Drupal migration a breeze.

1. Search value

Find out if your website has any established value for search engine friendliness, which may include Page Rank, back links, numerous indexed pages and/or top organic search engine placement.

2. Website Auditing

Check your website using automated tools to get an idea the numbers of files (server side, client side and images), duplicate files and content, existing database structure, third-party migration, any DLLs or Jar files to better plan the future.

3. Technology & CMS Selection

After making a feasibility study, analyses the server architecture and the content management system that will suit your unique needs. Also check for possible replacement of DLLs, Jar files or any legacy plug-ins used in the website.

4. Migration Strategy

The website migration strategy will include different approach to deliverables, plan for the team and its roles, and also launch date

5. Content Architecture

It is not the same when you build the new website, your site improves 100 times after our website migration process is over. User behavior keeps changing as technologies are getting better and better. During this process it is important to create site maps, top menus and decide if there are any micro sites and landing pages.

6. Design and Development

Check your existing site analytic and create wire-frames and design options for the new site. This involves interviewing several stake holders including your existing users to better understand their frustration and navigation issues.
Actual implementation begins when developers start writing scripts to load the content to the new CMS, convert designs into CMS themes, build workflows, taxonomy, architect content management system to fit the site architecture. Integrate third-party sites like Sales force, HRM, Google Analytics, and Social Networking sites that are widely used.

7. Load Testing

The new site will be tested heavily by load testing tools to identify its behavior during high traffic, JavaScript embeds that cause any sluggishness and third party seamless integration.I hope the checklist above are the bare minimum you need to work in Drupal CMS development when migrating your website successfully. It’s not as daunting as it appears to be if you follow these basic guidelines.

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