If your score is low for every item, it may be time to delete your account and remove the App. Yes, even if there is content and you have put a lot of work into creating it, it may be time to say goodbye. Knowing that that space is there, with your name, empty and inactive, is a mental burden for you, even if you don't feel it, and it is also harmful to your personal brand.
I've already deleted X, ex Twitter, Threads, maybe vk data TikTok soon (I'm still evaluating whether or not I can dedicate time to it). lose positions in serp Removing blog menu items Let's move on to the blog. As I always say here and in one-to-one coaching sessions with bloggers who want to turn the blog into a more complex project (or a job), the blog follows our professional and biographical evolutions.
5 years ago, it is quite obvious that today it may have categories and taxonomies that no longer represent your narrative objective. An analysis of where you are as a creator, an analysis and setting of the real goals you have today and that you would like to achieve in the next 3-5 years, is the starting point for skimming the items on your menu.
NB: as already mentioned elsewhere and in other articles, given the latest Google updates, it is definitely time to eliminate drop-down menus and streamline navigation schemes. Removing some articles from the blog cluster topic for SEO - accompanying image Here too, we walk the fine line between SEO and cleaning our content.