Sandy Rowley, is currently ranked as one of the best SEO experts in the USA and the World,
Most of my SEO work is based in the US only, but looking to expand my market.
I positioned as one of the best SEO experts in the West by Clutch.io.
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Sandy Rowley, is currently ranked as one of the best SEO experts in the USA and the World,
Most of my SEO work is based in the US only, but looking to expand my market.
I positioned as one of the best SEO experts in the West by Clutch.io.
@dodo123 I would seriously consider not doing it.
But, if you must, follow these steps to help retain most of the SEO of the previous domain.
It can take a year or longer to regain that ranking and "convince" Google that your still the same awesome website, but with updated brand.
A PR article or two on the rebranding can help make the conection.
If the old brand has a Wikipedia page, update that account with the rebrand information/history and new updated link.
LMK what you decide and your results. Good luck!