Finding the edge of a website is very important and it is not an easy task. This was a problem for a newbie but also for me personally, I also had no idea how to find the edge of my website. Because it was necessary for me, I searched about it myself and I found archive , in it I found out the history and domain age of the winchinsider website, and you can also find it with whoisdomain. But I visited the winchinsiderwebsite which was related to Win and all the old information came before me.
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RE: How to check the Domain Age?
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RE: keep short posts?
@camerontway said in keep short posts?:
From an SEO standpoint, is it worth keeping a blog post that only has a few images and a few sentences? I think the post was meant to be a 'Recent Work' type of a post, but there's only a few images in it and a few short sentences. I'm thinking they're basically useless since I've created an image gallery elsewhere and I'm tempted to delete them.
While it may seem tempting to remove a blog post with minimal content, consider its potential SEO value. Even brief posts contribute to your website's indexing and can attract traffic through relevant keywords. Additionally, they offer opportunities for internal linking and engagement. Rather than deletion, consider enhancing the post with additional contexts, such as project insights or client testimonials, to provide value to visitors. Alternatively, you can redirect users to your image gallery while keeping the post for its SEO benefits.