Exploring the Dangers of Orphaned Content on Your Website


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Orphaned content is bad

I want to discuss something related to what I've discussed in previous episodes. It's about giving things time to prove themselves, especially regarding search engine optimization on my website. It can be a bit annoying and time-consuming, but it's necessary.

This week, I've been focusing on the content of my website. I've discovered that I have many orphaned posts, which means they exist on their own without any links to or from other posts on my site. Orphaned content can be detrimental because it doesn't provide a pathway for search engines to follow and explore related content. By interlinking posts and creating a web of related content, I can keep visitors engaged and provide them with more helpful information. Still, it also signals to search engines that my site is an authority on the subject. This can potentially lead to higher rankings and increased visibility.

Fixing the issue of orphaned content is a challenging task. I've already made progress by reducing the number of orphaned posts, but there's still more work to be done. It involves returning to my post database and strategically linking relevant content meaningfully. It's like creating a network of interconnected chapters in a book. It takes time and careful editing to ensure the links make sense to users and search engines.

While tools are available to assist with this process, I won't recommend any specific ones because preferences may vary. However, if you're interested, feel free to contact me, and I'll be happy to discuss the tools I use in a future episode. Just visit PeterWitham.com/contact and let me know your thoughts and requests.

This is a project that requires patience and time to see the results. I'm already starting to see some positive outcomes, but I need more statistical data to understand the impact fully. Rest assured, I'll update you on my progress and share any insights I gain.

Please let me know if you find this episode helpful and want to hear more content like this. You can reach out through the contact form on PeterWitham.com. I appreciate your support and feedback. Don't forget to tell your friends about this podcast and leave a review if you enjoyed it. It encourages me to continue delivering valuable content for you.

That's all for now. Have a fantastic week, and I'll talk to you in the next episode.

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