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Transitioning from blog content to detailed guides/content hubs

Hi, I'm working on a site that has blog content but it isn't very well organised or user friendly if I need to look and search for detailed content on a specific topic area. The issue I have is that the blog content is driving organic traffic. Therefore what's the best approach to creating something new/user friendly that isn't going to compete with content that already exists? Say for example I have 'main topic 1' and it consists of 10 sub topics. 2 of those sub topics are blog posts from 2 or 3 years ago. Should I 301 those original pieces of content to the new area when those sub topics are recreated?

Also, what page/directory structure should I consider for building these new content hubs?

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