Low-quality pages are those on your site that don’t increase your SEO ranking or even do much for your site visitors. While you may not think any of your pages fall into the low-quality category, they may be there without you realizing it. There are a few different kinds of low-quality pages to look for as well as several ways to fix them.
The first step in locating your pages that can be weeded out is to search for them and identify that they are indeed on the lower-quality end of content. It might be a bit of a nuisance at first, especially if the content that comes up is something you worked hard on; however, in the long run, locating and deleting your lesser-quality content will be beneficial for you and your site. As technology and SEO grows, it’s best to adjust with it, so out with the old, in with the new. Your site will look and perform better in rankings as well as overall.
There are three types of low-quality content, and the first and third below are considered the main ones. You’ll want to keep your eye out for these as you search.
If you don’t take the time to find low-quality content on your website, Google Panda may very well find it first. Panda can dramatically alter search results through quality control, and you’re better off filtering out your content before you notice your page ranking has fallen and don’t know why.
There are several ways to weed out the two main types of low-quality content, duplicate and thin. Tools are available to help, such as Copyscape for duplicate. Querying through Screaming Frog SEO Spider or just Google will help identification as well; if the query returns no attachment pages indexed for your site, you have none. Screaming Frog shows the low-quality pages in groups, which is how they often occur. When you test to see if the resulting pages are indexed, you can locate those with duplicates or attachments.
Once you’ve located and identified those pesky pages that qualify as low-quality content, it’s time to decide whether you actually need them or not. For this, you will have to use your own good judgment. Once a year is a good time frame to periodically go through your pages and weed out the ones you don’t think you need.
Once you take these steps to weed out your low-quality page content, your website will be more streamlined, more useful, and better ranked. Better ranking means more traffic, more visitors, and more visibility. Higher-quality content also looks more professional, giving you better credibility and standing.
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