I'm working on a client website. It is a SaaS website with 30+ landing pages and 100+ blog posts.
I did an audit. The issue I found is that a lot of landing pages with no purpose were created just for "taking over a relevant keyword". If you think search-intent-wise, these keywords are actually LSI's of other pages' target keywords. In short, a bunch of landing pages were created, and they all semantically target the same thing, the thing that the homepage already targets. None of these landings receives organic traffic.
Another thing is that many pages and blog posts have thin content. Keywords are not properly optimized. H2's and long tail keywords are not properly placed.
And lastly, nothing is interlinked properly.
What I am thinking of doing is - 1) to remove bad landing pages and bad blog posts, 2) rewrite the low quality content on the remaining landings and blogs & fix on-page issues like new meta title, meta description, image alt texts, etc., 3) create a silo structure and interlink everything properly. Then obviously, will be producing new blog posts and building backlinks, but first, the above 3 need to be executed.
My question here is what course of action would you take? Would you first take down bad pages and then rewrite the remaining pages and fix on page issues? Or would you first fix what's on the site, like rewrite bad content, fix on-page issues, let it sit for some time so Google records the changes, and then take down bad pages? Or would you do it all together? Like take a few of the bad pages down today, rewrite a couple of low quality pages tomorrow, take down another couple of bad pages the day after that, and so on?
I did an audit. The issue I found is that a lot of landing pages with no purpose were created just for "taking over a relevant keyword". If you think search-intent-wise, these keywords are actually LSI's of other pages' target keywords. In short, a bunch of landing pages were created, and they all semantically target the same thing, the thing that the homepage already targets. None of these landings receives organic traffic.
Another thing is that many pages and blog posts have thin content. Keywords are not properly optimized. H2's and long tail keywords are not properly placed.
And lastly, nothing is interlinked properly.
What I am thinking of doing is - 1) to remove bad landing pages and bad blog posts, 2) rewrite the low quality content on the remaining landings and blogs & fix on-page issues like new meta title, meta description, image alt texts, etc., 3) create a silo structure and interlink everything properly. Then obviously, will be producing new blog posts and building backlinks, but first, the above 3 need to be executed.
My question here is what course of action would you take? Would you first take down bad pages and then rewrite the remaining pages and fix on page issues? Or would you first fix what's on the site, like rewrite bad content, fix on-page issues, let it sit for some time so Google records the changes, and then take down bad pages? Or would you do it all together? Like take a few of the bad pages down today, rewrite a couple of low quality pages tomorrow, take down another couple of bad pages the day after that, and so on?