There is truth to the saying that sometimes less is more. 

Far too often, marketers fall for the trick of thinking that having the most content on their website is the key to ranking high for SEO and building a reputation as an industry thought leader. 

However, sometimes the opposite is true. 

Too much content can hurt both SEO and audience perceptions. After all, neither search engines nor people want to scan through miles of content to find what’s relevant. 

That’s where content pruning comes in. It is a method that will help you cut down on your content. 

This article will walk you through content pruning and give you advice on content strategies to implement in the future that will eliminate the need for more pruning as you grow.

Update Your Linking Structure

A tight linking structure helps search algorithms understand your content. 

When you have hundreds of links to old or non-authoritative pages, it can drag your entire SEO ranking down. 

Getting rid of old content and having a linking strategy in place will help you improve your overall structure.

It’s surprisingly easy to let broken or irrelevant links pile up when you aren’t paying close attention. Maybe you updated a product page or retired an old service, but those abandoned links linger in blog posts no one’s read in years. Search engines do notice, of course, and people get a weird sense of déjà vu when they click something and hit a dead end. That kind of friction adds up until eventually it’s just easier to bounce and look elsewhere.

But linking structure isn’t just about cutting dead weight. Sometimes it means actually taking time to repair connections—redirecting to fresher resources or pointing to pages that have evolved. Oddly enough, small tweaks here and there can help resurface pieces you’d forgotten had value. And for users, those links are like signposts saying, “Hey, we know where everything is. You can trust us to get you the answer.”

Experience Better Quality Content

Let’s be honest — your content has likely improved over time. 

Things like ideal word count lengths, blog designs, page layouts, and best practices around images and videos have changed over time, and most likely your older pieces of content are lacking in some of those areas.

Having only high-quality content gives you pride in your website.

Wrap Up: Cutting Way to Success

Content pruning is an important process to visit if you have an overabundance of content or content that isn’t performing well. 

Just like a gardener, your job as a marketer means that you are responsible for the success of new growth and the health of your organization. 

The results of putting off pruning can be incredibly detrimental and can have serious effects on the success of your SEO strategy.

Speaking about this, do you want to know how your strategies are performing?

Is ensuring that your plan for the future of your company’s SEO can reach the next level important to you? 

Take the SEO Maturity Assessment today and identify where your efforts can be best spent!

 

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