51. CMS migration (including safe operation design)
CMS migration is not just a "replacement"; the core is operational design to prevent accidents. We will ensure a safe migration and establish a system that allows for updates to function smoothly.
What is truly frightening about CMS migration is not the migration process itself, but rather the "accidents after publication" and "operational collapse." Issues such as display errors immediately after migration, SEO decline due to URL changes, confusion over update permissions, vulnerabilities due to plugin dependencies, and inadequate backups can lead to a decrease in inquiries and a loss of trust. In this service, we will organize the challenges of the current CMS (security, update capability, operational burden) and carry out the CMS migration, including safe operation after migration (permissions, update rules, backups, monitoring). The goal is not just to migrate, but to create a state that can withstand long-term operation. ■ Service Contents (3 points) - Migration design (current inventory, URL policy, migration procedures, risk management) - CMS migration implementation (content migration, template preparation, functionality verification) - Safe operation design (permissions, update flow, backups, monitoring) Deliverables: Complete CMS migration package (migration plan, migration work, safe operation design document, publication) *Please share the current CMS (such as WordPress) and site URL. We will first identify the "migration risks."
basic information
■Provided Content Current Situation Diagnosis (Must be done before migration) - Inventory of page structure, functions, forms, search, members, etc. - Vulnerability risks of existing CMS (version, plugins, permissions) - SEO perspective (URL/redirection/indexing status) Migration Design (Blueprint to prevent accidents) - URL policy (principle of maintenance/change 301 design when necessary) - Content migration policy (retain/integrate/discontinue) - Template design (standardization of page types, ease of updating) - Verification plan (checks for display, links, forms, measurement) Safe Operation Design (The "body" of migration) - Permission design (administrator/editor/approver) - Update flow (who updates what when, where approvals occur) - Backup (frequency, storage, recovery procedures) - Monitoring (availability, tampering, error notifications) - Version control/patch management (update rules)
Price information
2 million yen to 9 million yen (varies based on scale, functionality, and migration method) - Small scale (up to 50 pages, basic functionality, URL maintenance focus): 2 million to 3.5 million yen - Standard (up to 150 pages, multiple forms, template development): 3.5 million to 6 million yen - Expanded (membership/search/database, complex migration, significant SEO migration): 6 million yen and up * "Estimate required" notation is also acceptable (to be confirmed during inventory)
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Applications/Examples of results
■Concerns Fear of updates like WordPress leading to neglect Anxiety about vulnerabilities and tampering (operations becoming dependent on individuals) Fragility due to plugin dependency / display issues occurring Multiple update managers with no authority or operational rules Desire to migrate, but concerns about SEO and URLs ■Approach Pre-sharing: URL/current CMS/operational structure (number of updaters, etc.) Inventory: Organizing structure, functions, SEO, and operational risks Design: Finalizing migration policy, URL policy, templates, and verification plan Migration: Building new environment → migration → verification → corrections Publication: Switch-over → monitoring → initial operational stabilization (support as needed) ■Uses Reducing security risks (vulnerability and tampering countermeasures) Stabilizing update operations (authority, flow, backup) Stabilizing display and navigation (template unification) Maintaining SEO (URL/redirection design) ■Examples of Achievements (company name not required format) Precision machining × 80 employees × anxiety from neglecting WP → Restarting operations with safe operation design included in migration Industrial equipment × 200 employees × plugin dependency → Reducing incidents through template unification Chemical materials × 500 employees × fear of URL changes → Maintaining evaluation and migration with 301 design
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A site that is just cheap ultimately increases costs and risks." We propose web development that maximizes business results while thoroughly addressing essential requirements. Are you creating a website like this? - It seems that the websites of competitors look better, but you don't know why. - Every update incurs additional costs, and before you know it, expenses have ballooned beyond expectations. - While the appearance is nice, it ignores laws and industry-specific rules, leading to complaint risks... - You want to attract customers and inquiries, but the production company only talks about design. - As a result of choosing a production that is simply cheap, you are overwhelmed with trouble handling and can't focus on your core business. Point 1. Avoid troubles with a design that has no "gaps or omissions." 2. Minimize operational costs with a design that assumes in-house updates. 3. Planning power that pursues business results. "Is the initial cost a bit high?" But in the long run, it's safe and cost-effective. We have prepared a plan to truly deliver results "correctly.

















































