Structuring or restructuring your content doesn’t always have a high priority among all the tasks you have to do. Especially when you’re blogging a lot, or adding additional content on a regular basis, it can feel like a chore. While it’s not always fun, you have to do it, or your site can become a mess. To prevent this from happening, you not only need to fix your site structure, but you also need to keep an eye on it as you add new content. Site structure should definitely be a part of your long-term SEO strategy.
Evaluate your menu
When your business goals or website change, your menu japan mobile database will need to change, too. When you start thinking about restructuring your website, planning something visually will pay off. Make a flowchart.
Start with one or two levels of new menus and see if you can fit in more of the pages you've created over the years. You'll find that some pages still work but no longer seem relevant to your menu. No problem, just link to them on relevant pages and in your sitemap so Google and your visitors can still find those pages. The flow chart will also show you any gaps in your site structure.