Rethink your taxonomy

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Rina7RS
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Rethink your taxonomy

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Creating an overview of your categories, subcategories, and products or posts can also help you rethink your site's categorization. Do your product categories and subcategories still provide a logical overview of your product range or posts and pages? Maybe you've noticed somewhere that one category has been far more successful than the others, or maybe you write a lot of blog posts about one topic and very few about others.

If one category is much bigger than the others, your website pyramid may be out of balance. Consider splitting this category into different categories. However, if some product lines end up being much smaller than others, you may want to merge them. Don't forget to redirect the ones you removed.

In case you have built an HTML sitemap manually, update japan mobile database that sitemap after changing the site structure. In the more likely case, you have an XML sitemap , resubmit it to Google Search Console.

Clean up outdated content
Some outdated articles you might be able to update and republish to make them relevant again. If an article is outdated but no one reads it anyway, you might choose to get rid of it completely. This can be a great way to clean up your site.

What you should know in this case is that you shouldn’t just delete the page or post. If Google can’t find the page, it serves your users a 404 error page. Both the search engine and your visitors will see this error message saying that the page doesn’t exist, which is a bad experience and, therefore, bad for your SEO.
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