Questions you should first ask yourself about your content

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Shishirgano9
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Questions you should first ask yourself about your content

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Whether you can use AI extensively for revision depends, among other things, on the extent to which your content management system (CMS) supports it.

Which content is worth revising? To do this, take a look at the performance or KPIs such as traffic, bounce rate, conversion rates or dwell time. But also at other information that concerns your content:

How good are the page views and time per page view?
Which content has a high conversion rate? Which content did readers follow your call to action?
Which post was shared often on social media?
Is there a post that other websites like to link to?
Which post has a lot of helpful comments? What fantuan database exactly does the comments say?
For which search queries of the reader does the article have a good position in the Google search results? Is it worthwhile for your company to expand this further or do these search queries match your services and products?
Good to know: Not only when the texts are edited, but also when internal links or URLs are changed, this results in changes in the search engine results. For example, the URL of an old blog article should remain unchanged and existing, good links should be retained.

Content Recycling - Reuse and revise your content
When reviewing your content, you also need to consider how best to use individual blog articles, website texts or content offerings such as content from an e-book. For example, you can derive several shorter articles from an e-book and publish them. Or you can revise existing blog articles directly and without spending a lot of time.
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