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    • djreich
      djreich last edited by

      I have a client with two websites. Here are some details, sorry I can't be more specific!

      1. Their older site -- specific to one product -- has a very high DA and about 75K visits per month, 80% of which comes from search engines.

      2. Their newer site -- focused generally on the brand -- is their top priority. The content here is much better. The vast majority of visits are from referrals (mainly social channels and an email newsletter) and direct traffic. Search traffic is relatively low though.

      I really want to boost search traffic to site #2. And I'd like to piggy back off some of the search traffic from site #1.

      Here's my question: If a particular article on site #1 (that ranks very well) needs to be updated, what's the risk/reward of updating the content on site #2 instead and 301 redirecting the original post to the newer post on site #2?

      Part 2: There are dozens of posts on site #1 that can be improved and updated. Is there an extra risk (or diminishing returns) associated with doing this across many posts?

      Hope this makes sense. Thanks for your help!

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      • OlegKorneitchouk
        OlegKorneitchouk last edited by

        You lose some juice with a 301 and there is usually a 2 week period where you drop out of SERPs for that page. However, the rankings usually come back strong after that.

        A note about rewriting pages in general: I've rewritten old pages and seen improvements in SERPs. The risk would lie in how big of a content change occurs - if you have a page about dogs and rewrite for cats, you won't be rankings as well for dog terms. The benefit of rewriting over creating a new page is that it already has ranking power and can rank more easily for new terms.

        Since #2 is the one that is getting shared/linked to frequently now (and I'm assuming a better domain name), I would slowly redirect the pages from #1 to #2. Try it for a few pages and see what kind of results you get. Just give G 2 weeks to update your rankings.

        Cheers,
        Oleg

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