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Website migration project

Hello!

We are migrating our webshop from 1 platform (Nopcommerce) to another platform (WordPress /WooCommerce).

During this migration, I would like to change the way our product listing work - many of our products have multiple part numbers - I would like to have a landing page per part number, where they are now grouped together into 1.

1 of the reasons I would like to do it, is to get more accurate listing in the SERP.

I am not sure how to go about it, especially wirh regards to redirects.

I work in sales, and other than being a geek, I have no technical background - my sales job is dealing with It hardware. But I have been lucky enough to be granted the job anyways.....

I have tried to search, but can't seem to find anything related to this - can anyone point me towards some resources?

We will go from approximately 5000 products to approximately 23000 products with this "method"

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