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Google: Avoid Using “Coming Back Soon” Pages For Site Migrations

Google’s John Mueller said he would “try very hard to avoid having a “coming back soon” page during a revamp.” He said if you must have the “coming back soon” page then do so for a day or so but serve a 503 server status code.

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