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Article Revamp Strategy

Hello Reddit,

I am relatively new to SEO and in the last few months I have been overseeing the SEO of our website as due to several circumstances, there is no one experienced to do so right now - so I'm seeking advice from those more experienced.

I am currently looking into how we should be prioritise revamping or articles as we have over 800 stretching from 2017. I believe that the best way forward right now is targeting those articles ranking around 6-10 on Google SERP for each month and have seasonal relevance, which we have plenty of, and aim to get them into positions 1-4.

I was also considering those outside page one but I don't currently believe they would return as much value.

Is this a best practice for choosing which content to revamp, or are there any tips or processes which can be useful?

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