Step 3: Collect and Analyze Data - Deepstash

Step 3: Collect and Analyze Data

Examine your content metrics as a whole to gain a clear picture of the state of your site’s content.

Take into account the different stages of the buyer’s journey. Your ‘Awareness’ content may attract more traffic, but have a lower conversion rate. Your ‘Consideration’ content may have less traffic, but generate more leads, and so on.

Assess each piece of content according to your goals, and assign one of the following statuses: Keep/Update/Delete.

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Step 1: Define Your Goals and Metrics

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The first step is to think about your business goals (e.g. SEO, engagement, conversion, etc). What benefits can you gain from a content audit? What are the results you want to a...

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