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keep short posts?
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From an SEO standpoint, is it worth keeping a blog post that only has a few images and a few sentences? I think the post was meant to be a 'Recent Work' type of a post, but there's only a few images in it and a few short sentences. I'm thinking they're basically useless since I've created an image gallery elsewhere and I'm tempted to delete them.
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so, if the content marketing, has its own URL extension. so say 123.com/blog- then, just improve the content marketing, so write longer work, make sure that the content marketing follows the guidance set out in Google E-EAT- write quality content marketing, then try and get quality backlinks built to it.
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You know, pictures only work in a visual way. But from my knowledge and experience, it's better to insert cool posts divided into chapters, contrary to what it seems people like to read and still do.
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Rather than deleting the page, or blog post, improve it. Add some more, improve also the onsite SEO.
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hello,
you can still have engagement benifits from it, you can try expanding the content, and add a nofollow tag to the links so it doesnt pass link juice to other pages. -
@camerontway Hi
Last week, I achieved some backlinks for my food delivery <a href="https://menupriceast.com/"> food delivery</a> food delivery website to enhance my clients' experience. I also want to get a backlink service if anyone here is offering it. However, they are not indexed yet. How can I index them? And how can i improve my website ranking?
Sincerely
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The decision of whether to delete, merge, or enrich depends on your specific situation and priorities. If you have limited resources and the content offers little value, deleting is be the best course of action. Or if you can invest time to enhance the content or choose professional ways to access it, consider those options.
Just focus on providing valuable content to your users and search engines will benefit your SEO strategy in the long run.
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@camerontway said in keep short posts?:
From an SEO standpoint, is it worth keeping a blog post that only has a few images and a few sentences? I think the post was meant to be a 'Recent Work' type of a post, but there's only a few images in it and a few short sentences. I'm thinking they're basically useless since I've created an image gallery elsewhere and I'm tempted to delete them.
While it may seem tempting to remove a blog post with minimal content, consider its potential SEO value. Even brief posts contribute to your website's indexing and can attract traffic through relevant keywords. Additionally, they offer opportunities for internal linking and engagement. Rather than deletion, consider enhancing the post with additional contexts, such as project insights or client testimonials, to provide value to visitors. Alternatively, you can redirect users to your image gallery while keeping the post for its SEO benefits.
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