Fresh SEO automatically searches through all your content to find which articles need to be updated, saving you hours of tedious work.
How it works
With Fresh SEO, you can keep your content up-to-date in a fraction of the time.
Your sitemap is exactly what it sounds like: It's a map for all of the content on your site. It is accessible at a specific URL, usually one that looks like this: mysite.com/sitemap.xml.
Just tell Fresh SEO what you want to update, and what you don't.
Fresh SEO goes through each article one-by-one, identifying the specific pages and parts you need to update.
Fresh SEO assigns a score to each post which tells you which posts are the most out-of-date and should be updated first. Fresh SEO will even highlight the specific parts of each post that should be updated.
Problem
When Google sees things like old dates or incorrect information, they wonβt rank the piece of content. They also favor content that was updated more recently.
If too much of your content is out-of-date, Google punishes your entire domain, which hurts even your up-to-date content.
If people canβt trust your blog content, how can they trust your product enough to pay for it?