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How FreshRank Rates Your Content and Points Out What to Update for Better Rankings

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About This Video

In this video, I show you how FreshRank audits your existing WordPress content and tells you exactly what to update if you want better rankings. The first thing I do is run an analysis across all my posts, and FreshRank pulls in Google Search Console data to surface the pages that are most likely to benefit from an update right now. You then get a prioritized list of posts, where the “priority” score is basically a summary of multiple signals the plugin calculates. I walk through a real example where a post gets a priority score of 85 out of 90 because the content is old, traffic has been declining, and there’s strong potential to improve CTR. Then I jump into the Analysis view, which is where FreshRank gets brutally specific about what’s wrong with the article—structure issues, outdated recommendations, unclear guidance, and more. For instance, it flags that I’m telling readers to use Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test (deprecated) and suggests replacing it with PageSpeed Insights and Lighthouse. It also calls out outdated keyword density advice that could push people into keyword stuffing. The best part is that it doesn’t just complain—it suggests replacement text/sections you can use as a starting point, so you can immediately begin improving the post for readers (and search).

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