Hey everyone, I’ve been working on reviving a few aged domains recently — mostly niche or lead gen sites from the 2010s — and I’m wondering what quick wins others focus on to boost traffic and rankings faster. After fixing crawlability and indexation issues, and addressing some content decay, I’m a bit stuck on which strategies actually move the needle: Should I prioritize refreshing content or building backlinks? Are there specific SEO automations or tools that really help for these low-activity domains? Has anyone tried combining paid campaigns to kickstart organic growth? I’ve worked with freelance SEO specialists through some platforms (https://www.uclic.fr/ if anyone has heard of it) and got some useful audits, but looking to hear what others recommend in terms of tactical steps to get visible results quickly. Appreciate any advice or shared experiences!
Great question — I’ve had success with aged domains by prioritizing content refresh first (especially updating titles/meta, internal links, and outdated info), then gradually layering in backlinks. Tools like SurferSEO and LowFruits help identify quick-win keywords and gaps. Also, running low-budget PPC (Google Ads or FB) to high-value pages can boost CTR signals and give organic a kick. Automation-wise, I use Screaming Frog + GPT API for bulk content audits/rewrites. Would love to hear how others mix paid + SEO too!