Originally published on Search Engine Journal
Migrating to any new CMS or marketing automation system is a challenge. From publishing content to making sure your pages are well optimized, there's a lot you need to do to be successful.
If you're new to HubSpot CMS, here is an SEO roadmap that will guide you through the main native SEO functionality and integrations, and what SEO functionality is missing if you are building a new site from scratch or migrating your existing site to HubSpot.
On-Page SEO Tools:
Google Search Console:
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Because Google encrypts most organic keyword referral data, Google Search Console is one of the only sources where you can find what keywords are driving SEO traffic to your site. The Google Search Console integration is tied into your page publishing tools. For each page, the integration allows you to see:
This data is effective for your CRO efforts. When you are designing calls to action on the page, use the exact keywords data based on your top-ranking queries to help improve overall conversion rates.
Google Analytics
HubSpot standalone analytics is not enough for all marketers. Most of our clients use Google Analytics in conjunction with HubSpot analytics to pull granular data by page, device, channel, and so on. HubSpot's Google Analytics integration is useful to ensure all pages of your HubSpot-hosted content have proper tracking.
At the moment, there aren't other uses for this integration, other than making sure that all of your pages have Google Analytics tracking code.
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Similar tracking functionality exists for Google Search Console and AdRoll.
HubSpot is a platform company that allows most other marketing, sales, and customer success apps to integrate. Its app marketplace lists all of the third-party integrations. Many integrations are free or low cost as long as you buy the integrated software packages.
Though HubSpot is an all-in-one platform, it doesn't have every SEO tool that in-house SEO leads or SEO agencies use daily.
Though basic keyword discovery tools are found in HubSpot’s publishing and pillar page tools, you'll want to use Moz, Ahrefs, and SEMrush if you are looking to pull a wealth of keyword research.
There are some crawling diagnostic tools for SEO in HubSpot. However, if you are trying to do a full-scale technical SEO audit or understand the site structure of other sites in your industry, you'll need Screaming Frog, DeepCrawl, Sitebulb, and so on.
If you're looking to track a fixed set of keywords over time, keyword rank tracking is not built in natively. Although you can see the specific keywords that individual pages are ranking for, you'll need to use another tool for daily or weekly rank tracking.
A little outside of specific CMS usage, link building tools are minimal in HubSpot. You can see the inbound links that your pages are receiving from other sites, but there is no tool in HubSpot to do link building research if you're looking for new acquisition targets. You also don't have a centralized link building dashboard to see all of the links that your entire website has earned or built over time.
Planning on migrating your site and don't have time (or know how) to do it yourself? HubSpot offers migration services for rebuilding your site page by page on the HubSpot CMS.
This is a good solution if you're not a developer and are looking to keep the same look and feel as your existing site. It can be an affordable option if you don't have a large or complex website. There are some limitations around what HubSpot will migrate as part of this project, but you can see the full specifics and pricing here if you are considering this option.
On the other hand, if you do have a more complex or larger site, there are also 1000s of HubSpot Agency partners that execute migrations and redesign projects for clients.
Any migration or redesign project is going to take months of planning, implementation, and optimization. Though HubSpot has a higher sticker price from an ongoing hosting/subscription perspective, there are a number of embedded features and support that would replace the need for additional hosting, CDN, security, and ongoing IT requests for CMS updates.
Advanced SEOs may still want technical SEO, link building, and keyword research tools, but for most generalist marketers, HubSpot CMS has all of the foundational content publishing, integration and analytics tools needed to be successful during a migration or redesign project.