So go and take a look and prioritize analysis, very simple analysis with the data you already have for the pieces and the search features that you can take advantage of but don't. Then you also want to take a look at the relevant queries that you are ranking with the irrelevant pages. Maybe in the past, you've created pages that better match the intent of these queries.
Not now. Or maybe you've created many different pages at some point targeting complete cell phone number list similar queries that made sense in the past. But still not, right? You can get content breeding issues or lack of content issues scenarios, right? For that, what I would highly, highly, highly recommend is looking at which of your relevant queries you're ranking for with multiple pages, to gauge whether it's detrimental in that scenario.
If fewer people are clicking or there's nowhere to click, if you're looking to make these pages perform better, move pricing to one page, and instead combine all metrics into one page. For that, I highly, highly recommend checking those related questions that you have more than one page for, right?
If it's better to just redirect the 301 to a single URL or isolate that extra page you have because you can identify that it might be valuable to tweak it a bit or make it a little better to refer to and categorize another query that's just as relevant to you. Another low-hanging fruit opportunity scenario is to improve internal links to roughly ranked pages, right?
You probably have these pages that are not yet in the top three or top five positions like these
So which is the right page to rank for?
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