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Question on GSC data

What do you exactly do with your GSC pages and queries data?

Say you take into consideration last 6 months data:

  • For pages, with position 20+ - With very low impressions (say <500) and 0 clicks - do you remove them - 410 them? Do you 301 them? If 301, then to which pages?

  • For pages, between pos 5-20, do you find the queries they are ranking for and add keywords that are missing in the content currently, especially in significant elements like headers?

  • For queries, pos 50+, 0 clicks and very low impressions, do you just ignore them? Or is there something that can be done with them?

  • For queries between pos 20-50, but with few clicks (1-5), do you focus on linking the pages ranking for these to other authoritative pages on your website to boost them?

  • For queries between pos 10-20, 0 clicks but high impressions, do you focus on creating dedicated, focused pages for them? If not this, then what?

Would really appreciate your perspective/thoughts on this.

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