From my experience, "0 value pages" are the ones that were hit by an algorithm update and never recovered. The webmaster simply left them the way they were, not even trying to rewrite or fix the mistakes.how is the "zero value" determined? Oh, let me guess, you'll not answer, because...
1) you don't know
2) you don't care (you only want to inflate your post count)
On topic: anybody knows how to determine the zero value of pages? It does look like something google would do (force people to write, then force them to turn all of that work into wasted time)? If I were to guess I'd say that pages that don't get traffic, but I have a feeling it's more than this...
If anyone knows the answer please let me know. Thanks in advance![]()
Makes sense... Thanks for the hintFrom my experience, "0 value pages" are the ones that were hit by an algorithm update and never recovered. The webmaster simply left them the way they were, not even trying to rewrite or fix the mistakes.
I thought about this, too, but then I remembered that WE are the ones creating those pages and if our SEO is on point then we shouldn't have such pages in the first place becase we create them around keywords / topics that have value (ie. answer the people's queries)...The common sense answer would be pages that no-one would ever find useful, not necessarily ones that get no traffic. But whether Google sees it that way, who knows?