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Content pruning (video). When to start content pruning In the event that a large number of articles from a website should not be shown to the public because the quality is not good enough or some other reason, it is time for content pruning. Do this according to the steps below: Step 1: inventory the content First look at the content on a website and see which content needs to be removed. Don't skip pages, but don't select too many to delete either.
Make a list of all pages Make a list of all the pages on a WhatsApp Number List website (think of an export from Screaming Frog ). overview of a website's pages and helps identify pages that may need attention. Make-a-list-of-all-pages Use tools Several tools help to automate content pruning. Think of tools like Screaming Frog or Sitebulb. These tools crawl a website and provide a comprehensive overview of the content. This includes SEO metrics such as page titles and meta descriptions.
Step 2: Analyze performance After inventorying the content, performance is analyzed. This helps understand which pages need attention and which will be deleted. Google Analytics Google Analytics helps to gain insight into the traffic and behavior of users on the pages of a website. Metrics like average time visitors are on page, number of page views, and bounce rate show which pages are working and which aren't. SEO metrics Not only Google Analytics is important, but also SEO-specific metrics. These measure, among other things, keyword ranking, click-through rate (CTR) and organic traffic .
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