I usually check the search intent first and compare the page with what's already ranking Sometimes the content is fine, but it just doesn't match what people are looking for
have you compared the content with that created by your competitors on other sites?it is possible to assume that the content you created is good since you are impressed by it yourself bt the audience might have a completely different point of view.only your visitors can tell you whether the content is useful or not.
I often look at Google Search Console first, just to see impressions, clicks, CTR , and rankings. After that I line up the page with competitors and I check content quality, the search intent, the title, and even internal linking. I fix the most dominant problems earlier , then I watch what happens in the results.
Identifying the specific articles that generate actual traffic allows you to focus your optimization efforts on those high performing pages and systematically improve or combine the poorly performing low value content pieces while cutting down on irrelevant new posts.
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