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The idea of more content equating to better SEO is no longer valid. Storing years of old news stories and blog posts could be hurting your website. Today, we’ll explain how pruning your site can boost your SEO scores.
For more detailed show notes, visit https://www.skyrocketradio.com/podcast/out-with-the-old-how-content-pruning-boosts-your-seo.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an ever-evolving field with one constant: search engines love relevant, fresh content. We’ve all been taught that more content equates to better SEO, as it turns out, only if that older content is still relevant. So, whether
Understanding the Impact of Outdated Content
“Outdated content” is no longer accurate, relevant, or valuable to your audience. This could range from old news articles, event announcements, old service descriptions, or any other page that you can see does not work toward your online goals. The presence of such content can:
1. Dilute your website's relevancy
2. Impair user experience
3. Hinder crawl budget
How to Safely Remove Old Posts and Content
1. Conduct a content audit
2. Assess the quality of content
3. Check for backlinks:
Ahrefs - https://ahrefs.com
Moz's Link Explorer - https://moz.com/link-explorer
4. Redirect if necessary
5. Update rather than delete
6. Remove with care
7. Inform Google
Regularly auditing and pruning outdated content is often overlooked, but it’s a critical component of a robust SEO strategy. By removing or updating old news posts and irrelevant content, you ensure that your website remains fresh, relevant, and user-friendly, ultimately helping to boost your search engine rankings and improve your site’s overall performance.
Remember that content is not just about having more; it’s about what you have to offer to be fresh and relevant to your audience so they visit often and share it. In the world of SEO, quality usually trumps quantity. A leaner, more relevant website could be your ticket to higher visibility and increased traffic. And more traffic equals more revenue opportunities.
Need help with your radio station website? Reach out to us at https://www.skyrocketradio.com.
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The idea of more content equating to better SEO is no longer valid. Storing years of old news stories and blog posts could be hurting your website. Today, we’ll explain how pruning your site can boost your SEO scores.
For more detailed show notes, visit https://www.skyrocketradio.com/podcast/out-with-the-old-how-content-pruning-boosts-your-seo.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an ever-evolving field with one constant: search engines love relevant, fresh content. We’ve all been taught that more content equates to better SEO, as it turns out, only if that older content is still relevant. So, whether
Understanding the Impact of Outdated Content
“Outdated content” is no longer accurate, relevant, or valuable to your audience. This could range from old news articles, event announcements, old service descriptions, or any other page that you can see does not work toward your online goals. The presence of such content can:
1. Dilute your website's relevancy
2. Impair user experience
3. Hinder crawl budget
How to Safely Remove Old Posts and Content
1. Conduct a content audit
2. Assess the quality of content
3. Check for backlinks:
Ahrefs - https://ahrefs.com
Moz's Link Explorer - https://moz.com/link-explorer
4. Redirect if necessary
5. Update rather than delete
6. Remove with care
7. Inform Google
Regularly auditing and pruning outdated content is often overlooked, but it’s a critical component of a robust SEO strategy. By removing or updating old news posts and irrelevant content, you ensure that your website remains fresh, relevant, and user-friendly, ultimately helping to boost your search engine rankings and improve your site’s overall performance.
Remember that content is not just about having more; it’s about what you have to offer to be fresh and relevant to your audience so they visit often and share it. In the world of SEO, quality usually trumps quantity. A leaner, more relevant website could be your ticket to higher visibility and increased traffic. And more traffic equals more revenue opportunities.
Need help with your radio station website? Reach out to us at https://www.skyrocketradio.com.