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Served Neat: How Impressive & ReserveBar Pulled Off a Zero-Loss SEO Migration

Author image Published by Sue Johns-Chapman
Published Date 16.04.2026

When our name was called at the 2025 US Search Awards for Best Use of Search – FMCG, I couldn’t help but laugh. Not because I didn’t believe we’d done something special – but because SEO migrations aren’t usually the stuff of trophies. They’re the projects you just want to survive.

This one, though, was different. It wasn’t just a flawless technical migration. It was a people win. A communication win. Proof that when relationships are strong and meetings actually matter, big, hairy projects can land smoothly.

About Us

I’m Russ Macumber, Managing Director at Impressive Digital in Austin. We’re a lean, award-winning team with one mantra: no smoke, no mirrors – just sharp strategy and smart growth. We work with B2C brands who expect better, and ReserveBar is exactly that kind of brand.

The ReserveBar Challenge

ReserveBar is the go-to for premium spirits and limited-release bottles. Behind the scenes, though, they were about to undergo one of the most complex replatforms you’ll find: moving from Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Contentful, with a separate product database sitting outside both systems.

Tens of thousands of SKUs. Fragile redirects. Developers with their own priorities. A high-stakes migration where even a small misstep could mean millions in lost revenue.

Most SEO pros will tell you: migrations mean a traffic dip, usually 15–30%, and it takes months to recover. Our job was to make sure ReserveBar didn’t feel a thing.

“It was like rebuilding the house while the family was still living inside it – and we couldn’t afford to knock down a single wall.”

How We Pulled It Off

Our strategy was simple: no surprise, no slip.

  • We ran pre-migration audits to flag every high-value page.
  • We mapped redirects until our eyes crossed, then QA’d them again.
  • We worked side by side with developers to translate SEO into “dev-speak.”
  • We made ourselves available in real time during deployment to spot issues before they snowballed.

But the real difference wasn’t tools or checklists. It was people.

“This was a soft-skills win. Clear communication, healthy tension, and making every meeting count were what got us over the line.”

Big shout-out to:

  • Matthew Macleod – our Account Director, who lived and breathed this project.
  • Pete Macumber – our tech translator, bridging the gap with ReserveBar’s developers.
  • Yours truly – strategy and client comms, keeping everyone aligned.
  • And a nod to Venkata Pagadala – a clever mind we tapped into occasionally.

Together, we weren’t just checking boxes – we were building trust.

Results That Defied the Odds

Here’s what happened:

  • Month 1 post-migration: instead of the expected 15–30% traffic dip, ReserveBar saw a 5% increase in organic sessions.
  • 90 days in: traffic was up 20% compared to pre-migration.
  • Google crawl activity surged by 50%, showing strong validation of the new site.

That industry benchmark of “229 days to recover”? We skipped it entirely. ReserveBar had uninterrupted growth from day one.

“We didn’t just avoid disaster. We gained seven months of momentum the industry usually loses.”

What This Award Means to Us

We didn’t enter this campaign thinking, “this will win an award.” We entered thinking, “this could break if we don’t get it right.”

That’s why winning feels so good. It’s not recognition for flashy creative or a clever gimmick. It’s recognition for the hard, often invisible work of building relationships, aligning teams, and steering a complex project to safety.

“In SEO, migrations are the work you pray no one notices. The fact ours won an award means people did notice – and that’s pretty special.”

For me personally, it’s a proud moment to see our team’s collaboration and grit shine on a stage like the US Search Awards. And for Matt, Pete, and the whole crew – this one’s for them.

Looking Ahead

This award won’t change how we approach the next eCommerce SEO (or any type of) migration. We’ll still show up with the same mindset: traction over talk, relationships over jargon.

But it does remind us of the value of leaning into the human side of digital. Because in the end, platforms and redirects don’t win awards. People do.

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