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This is applicable for all webmasters but is especially true for publishers where the main source of attracting traffic is through their content, like this website. The problem happens when you have blog posts dated to 5+ years back. This means that you’ve published hundreds of blog posts or maybe even thousands. So, there has to be a large number of old, underperforming blog posts in your arsenal. How do you choose the blog posts that you will update and enhance? Through their rankings and traffic. Easy enough, the primary way to determine which of your blog posts needs updating is to check (or rank tracking SaaS).
Here’s how you can do it: On Google Analytics account, go to Behavior → Site Content → All Pages. There you’ll see your top 10 viewed pages for the timeframe you set. google analytics You can further refine it by searching for particular blog posts you have in CY Lists mind through the search bar. Though you have to remember to search using your blog post’s URL slug only. If you accidentally include the domain name, it won’t show the results for the specific blog post. If you want to check the pages they visited to enter your site, go to Behavior → Site Content → Landing Pages. Here you’ll see which pages they see first when they enter your site.
This is also a great way to check which pages are attracting the most visitors from various sources. google analytics landing pages To view which blog posts are performing well organically, you can use Google Search Console’s Performance page. Just go to your Google Search Console property, then go to Performance → Search Results → then scroll down until you see the QUERIES table → click on PAGES. google search console pages Here you’ll see the blog posts that are garnering the top clicks/impressions on Google search results.
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