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Not sure how this one plays out - looking for some guidance from the wizards here:
My authority project has:
~100 pieces of written content, about 70,000 words.
~1600 individual location database entries.
~400 supporting category/listing pages for the database.
I want to trim the database way, way back. Down to less than 200 individual location pages and about 100 supporting category or listing pages.
Some of the location pages, I'd be able to 301 back to a category page because there would be information about those entries on that page. Others it wouldn't really make sense, because the category page wouldn't have anything about locations displaying.
The locations I am thinking about removing sometimes rank, but don't have anything in the way of links to them. They are thin as far as content goes as well.
For the locations I remove, would you all suggest:
- 301ing the 1200+ to the closest category landing page?
- Just abandoning those pages and throwing 404 errors.
- Throwing a 410 code (never used this code before, but I understand it means 'content removed' and gets deindexed faster/the bots don't come back after they see the code)
My authority project has:
~100 pieces of written content, about 70,000 words.
~1600 individual location database entries.
~400 supporting category/listing pages for the database.
I want to trim the database way, way back. Down to less than 200 individual location pages and about 100 supporting category or listing pages.
Some of the location pages, I'd be able to 301 back to a category page because there would be information about those entries on that page. Others it wouldn't really make sense, because the category page wouldn't have anything about locations displaying.
The locations I am thinking about removing sometimes rank, but don't have anything in the way of links to them. They are thin as far as content goes as well.
For the locations I remove, would you all suggest:
- 301ing the 1200+ to the closest category landing page?
- Just abandoning those pages and throwing 404 errors.
- Throwing a 410 code (never used this code before, but I understand it means 'content removed' and gets deindexed faster/the bots don't come back after they see the code)