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SEO question about moving my site from Wix to EasyFunnels (or any other provider)

Hey everyone. I have a website at Wix, connected to my domain. So my blog is ~/blog, my FAQ is ~/frequently-asked-questions, one of my blog entries is ~/post/how-to-eq-drums-for-a-professional-sound, etc.

I am going to move to Easy Funnels, which is a great website editor catered toward creatives and client acquisition. If I keep my pages at the same exact URL, including the domain name, will any ranking that has occurred over time remain how it is?

For instance, when someone sees a Google search result for one of my blog entries, even though that link is going to a new "location" on the internet, if the URL is the same, will that ranking be maintained?

My apologies if this question is convoluted. I know nothing about SEO, and I am trying to learn. I am just hoping I don't have to basically start over in the ranking department if I move my site over.

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