Danny Goodwin with Jason Barnard at Kalicube Tuesdays
Danny Goodwyn talks to Jason Barnard about updating content as an SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) strategy.
"If I Had More Time, I Would Have Written Less" - Mark Twain
Search Engine Journal launched an SEO strategy based on updating older articles. To keep up with a changing world, and Google's constantly algorithm, updating older content is a must. However, as discussed in this podcast it is important to understand when content should be reused and when it should be removed.
In this podcast, Danny goes into depth on why sometimes it is easier to look back and reuse old content rather than making new content. This helps avoid repeating the same content in different articles which will not only confuse the audience but also Google on what is most relevant. Competing with other brands' content is already difficult enough so why compete with yourself?
What you’ll learn
00:05 Introducing Danny Goodwin00:16 Updating content rather than creating content02:26 Search Engine Journal’s glorious Brand SERP05:41 Search Engine Journal’s SEO strategy07:15 Who is SEJ's audience?09:44 The importance of reviving old content12:48 Updating older content Vs. replicating old content14:42 Auditing old content 16:55 Two great reasons for updating your old content20:21 How does SEJ marry breaking news and deep-dive studies22:20 Correcting content rather than changing content23:30 The for and against Skyscraper content (mostly against)24:32 Reworking the content on Search Engine Journal 25:22 How to know what needs to be rewritten and what needs to be removed?26:30 Tips and tricks for bundling content29:20 Creating new content and correcting said content, which is easier?31:40 Search Engine Journal's YouTube channel33:18 Creating good content for YouTube
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This episode was recorded live on video September 16th 2020
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