The noindex pruning cycle
A pSEO site is never "done." Some pages never earn a click. Prune them on a schedule so dead weight doesn't drag crawl efficiency.
The quarterly cycle:
☐ Pull 90-day data per URL: clicks, impressions, indexed status
☐ Tag zero-click, zero-impression pages older than 90 days as "non-performing"
☐ Cross-check: is the page non-performing because of thin data or thin demand? (Owner: SEO judgment call)
☐ Thin demand → noindex, keep for users, remove from sitemap
☐ Thin data → consolidate into a parent page with a 301
☐ Genuinely useless → 410 Gone, not 404
☐ Gate: never bulk-delete; every removal is a redirect or a deliberate 410
Guardrail: noindex first, leave it crawlable for one cycle so Google processes the tag, then block in robots.txt. Blocking before de-indexing strands the page in the index forever.
— 410 tells Google "intentionally gone" and drops faster than 404
— Pruning improves the crawl ratio for survivors
Ship gate: don't prune until each candidate has a redirect, noindex, or 410 decision logged.
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The noindex pruning cycle
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