What Is Content Pruning?
Content pruning is the deliberate process of auditing your existing content and taking action on pages that no longer serve your SEO goals. Actions include removing outdated or irrelevant pages, consolidating similar thin pages into comprehensive ones, updating outdated information, and redirecting deleted pages to relevant alternatives.
Why Content Pruning Matters
Google evaluates your site's overall content quality. A site with 1,000 pages where 600 are thin, outdated, or duplicate may perform worse than a site with 400 high-quality pages. Pruning removes dead weight, concentrates link equity on your best content, and improves crawl budget efficiency. Many sites see significant traffic increases after pruning.
How to Prune Content
Audit all pages for traffic, rankings, backlinks, and content quality. Pages with zero traffic, no backlinks, and thin content are pruning candidates. Either improve them (add content, update information), consolidate them (merge similar pages with 301 redirects), or remove them (301 redirect to a relevant page or return 410). Use CrawlBeast to identify pruning candidates.
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