What happens to blog posts and content libraries
Policy
Migration basics
Blog posts and content libraries are handled differently from standard page migration.
Who this is for
prospects and customers with existing blog content
customers who want to know whether older posts come over
customers with content-heavy current sites
What this article covers
why blog posts are handled separately
what kinds of content fall into this category
how this fits into migration planning
Why this is separate from page migration
A standard page and a library of posts are different kinds of work.
A designed page usually needs structure, layout, and content decisions tied to the new site.
A blog or content library often involves a different kind of migration decision-making, especially when there are many older posts, archives, or mixed-quality resources.
What counts as a content library
This can include things like:
blog posts
news posts
case-study entries
other structured content collections from your current site
What this means in practice
If your business has blog content or a larger content library, it gets reviewed as part of the migration process.
Some content may come over directly. Some may need more structured review. Some may not belong in the new site in the same way.
FAQ
Are blog posts counted the same way as pages?
No. Blog posts and content libraries are handled separately from standard page migration.
What happens to my blog posts?
Blog posts are reviewed separately from standard pages. Some plans include blog post migration, and larger content libraries may require a Migration Plan.
