Strategy: Rebranding
Guides rebranding execution: domain change, 301 redirects, migration checklist, and communication (social media, internal). Plan for months, not days or weeks. See domain-selection for initial domain choice; domain-architecture for domain structure decisions; multi-domain-brand-seo when multiple domains coexist.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Initial Assessment
Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for brand and product info.
Identify:
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Scope: Full rebrand (name, domain, identity) vs partial (logo, messaging only)
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Domain change: Yes or no; old → new mapping
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Timeline: Target launch date; typical 4–12 weeks
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Channels: Website, social, product UI, directories, email
Rebranding Timeline (Typical)
Phase Duration Focus
Audit & plan Weeks 1–2 Brand audit; inventory touchpoints; migration plan
Prepare Weeks 2–6 New assets; redirect mapping; staging; backup
Pre-launch Week 6–8 Internal announcement; social handle check; teasers
Launch Week 8+ Go live; 301 redirects; multi-channel announcement
Post-launch 2–4 weeks Monitor search, traffic; fix 404s; iterate
Principle: Plan for months. Avoid changing domain and major structure in one migration—split into smaller migrations when possible.
301 Redirect Best Practices
Practice Purpose
1:1 mapping Each old URL → most relevant new URL; never redirect all to homepage
301 (permanent) Use 301, not 302; 302 does not fully transfer SEO equity
No chains/loops Old URL → final destination directly; avoid A→B→C
Redirect mapping sheet Document every old→new mapping; prevents ~80% of migration failures
Don't block in robots.txt Redirected URLs should not be disallowed
Common Mistakes
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Redirect chains (multiple hops)
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Redirect loops
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Redirecting everything to homepage
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Using 302 for permanent moves
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Blocking redirected URLs in robots.txt
Domain Migration Checklist
Pre-Migration
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Create SEO migration plan
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Collect benchmarks (GA4, GSC, rankings)
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Run site crawler; inventory all pages
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Create redirect mapping sheet (old URL → new URL)
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Purchase new domain; configure DNS
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Technical SEO audit
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Staging environment; backup
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Check for manual penalties on both domains
Launch
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Implement 301 redirects
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Update Google Search Console (change of address)
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Update sitemaps, robots.txt
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Verify new site works; test redirects (curl, Screaming Frog)
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Add GA4 annotation for migration date
Post-Migration
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Monitor GSC coverage; fix "Page with Redirect" issues
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Fix 404s immediately
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Expect temporary ranking fluctuation (2–4 weeks)
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Do not delete old site as fallback
Social Media Announcement
Three Phases
Phase Actions
Pre-Launch Finalize new identity; audit social presence; secure handles across platforms; internal alignment
Build Anticipation Tease with sneak peeks; cryptic visuals; influencer/ambassador previews; avoid announcing too soon
Execute All platforms updated together; new bios, handles, visuals; compelling rebrand story (why, not what)
What to Avoid
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Don't list steps or technical details—focus on story and benefit
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Don't announce before all pieces are in place (mixed messaging)
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Don't rely on one channel—multi-channel rollout
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Don't bombard with "why we rebranded" unless it resonates
Rebrand Story
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Anchor: Emotionally resonating narrative; why now; how it benefits customers
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Avoid: "We changed our logo" / "We updated our website" without context
Internal Communication
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Brief all employees before public launch
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Explain strategic reasons; equip them to answer customer questions
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Update email signatures, Slack, internal docs
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Internal FAQ for common rebrand questions
Output Format
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Timeline (phases, milestones)
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Redirect mapping approach (template, tools)
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Migration checklist (customized)
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Social announcement plan (phases, channels, content angles)
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Internal communication (briefing, FAQ)
Related Skills
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domain-selection: Domain choice (Brand/PMD/EMD, TLD); informs new domain choice when rebranding
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domain-architecture: Domain structure before/after rebrand
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website-structure: New site structure after migration
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schema-markup: Update Organization schema on new domain
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multi-domain-brand-seo: When old and new domains coexist during transition
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branding: Brand strategy, identity; rebranding implements the change
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brand-protection: Sync impersonation checks when rebranding; update official domain declaration
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gtm-strategy: Repositioning GTM; when repositioning includes rebrand