If you’re on Volusion and trying to move to Shopify or Shopify Plus, the biggest risk is not the design. It’s the migration itself. Years of products, customers, orders, URLs, SEO rankings, and custom data sit inside Volusion. If that data is pushed through CSV files or automated migration software, things can break fast: missing fields, broken URLs, lost rankings, order issues, and a Shopify store that looks finished but performs badly.
What You’ll Discover
- Why CSV exports and automated migration tools often fail with Volusion to Shopify
- How API-based migration helps protect products, customers, orders, and URLs
- Why 301 redirects are critical when your URL structure changes
- How sandbox testing helps prevent downtime, bugs, and lost orders
- Why post-migration QA matters after the new Shopify site goes live
What This Strategy Does
- Moves Volusion data into Shopify in a validated, structured way
- Reduces 404 errors, ordering issues, and broken customer records
- Protects rankings by mapping important URLs before launch
- Identifies revenue-driving product, category, and conversion pages
- Creates room for better search, filters, upsells, AOV, and LTV after migration
Duran Inci
CEO of Optimum7