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Search rankings and CTR. However, don't republish with the latest release date without changing the contents. Google may look at you suspiciously. If you want your publication date to be up-to-date, you must provide up-to-date, substantial value in your content. The extent to which updates constitute ``providing real value'' is a matter of debate, but Ross Hudgens suggests that ``the content should be improved by at least 5%.'' To keep your content up-to-date, it's a good idea to create a task to evaluate and update old content and include it in your editing schedule as part of your monthly marketing efforts. Use ContentCal to organize your team and remind them about upcoming projects. (Aside from building a content maintenance team, ContentCal is meant to re-inform the entire marketing team and send new signals to Google.) Tools to keep your content up to date Revive Animalz has announced a free tool that integrates with Google Analytics to analyze traffic over the past 12 months and identify pages that are steadily losing traffic.
By updating the page that received the signal, you can ``revive'' its performance in search results. While updating your publish date can help increase click-through rates, it's a good idea to consider all the tips provided by the tool as part of the update process. Finteza Animalz checks all content, while Finteza only checks the Belgium Phone Number Data pages with the most traffic. In order to access the history, it is necessary to accumulate data for a while. Once you have accumulated your data, log into your account and perform the following steps. Click "Websites" to open the report for the site you are analyzing. Go to Sources>Search in the left panel to access the organic traffic report. This will filter all reports until disabled.

Click Pages to see a list of high-performing pages. You can clearly see if clicks are being lost. The report is ordered by the percentage of total traffic each page brings to your site, so you can easily see which assets (pages) are most important. Google Search Console Finally, Google Search Console offers a CTR report within the "Search Performance" section. By using this function, you can check for fluctuations. Click the Page tab below the line graph.
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