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Steps to perform a content audit.
What is a Content Audit?
A content audit involves reviewing your existing content to assess its performance and relevance.
Steps to Conduct an Audit
Inventory Your Content:
List all existing content and categorize it.
Analyze Performance:
Use analytics to evaluate which content performs well.
Make Improvements:
Update or remove content that is outdated or underperforming.
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