Protecting Organic Demand During a 10K+ SKU eCommerce Migration
Overview
An eCommerce brand with a custom ERP system needed a reliable 1:1 redirect mapping process for more than 10,000 product variants and SKUs.
Because the catalog was driven by complex ERP data, a generic redirect export would not be enough. Product variants, SKU-level URLs, and similar naming conventions created a high risk of missed or mismatched redirects.
Result: Zero missed redirects for product variants, helping retain captured organic demand and minimize migration-related visibility loss.
The Challenge
The migration required accuracy at scale.
The site included:
- 10,000+ product variants and SKUs
- ERP-driven product data
- Variant-level URL structures
- Similar product naming conventions
- High risk of redirect gaps or incorrect mappings
A missed redirect could mean lost rankings, broken product journeys, and revenue leakage.
My Role
I designed and supported the redirect mapping process, including:
- Reviewing legacy product URL structures
- Understanding how the ERP generated product and variant URLs
- Building scalable mapping logic
- Validating old-to-new URL pairings
- Preparing the redirect handoff for development
The Strategy
The goal was simple: every valuable product URL needed the most relevant destination possible.
Instead of relying on broad category redirects, the process prioritized:
- Product-to-product matches
- Variant-to-variant matches
- SKU-level accuracy
- Clean destination URLs
- Reduced redirect chains
- QA before implementation
This protected both search equity and user experience during the migration.
The Outcome
The process achieved zero missed redirects for product variants.
The migration retained existing product-level demand, protected SKU relevance, and reduced the visibility loss that often follows complex eCommerce migrations.