Have you noticed your website pages slowly losing traffic over time? This is called content decay. It does not usually happen as a sudden traffic crash. Instead, it is a trend problem in which performance declines gradually over weeks or months.
Content decay can quietly impact your rankings, clicks, and conversions without any Google penalties. Even high-quality content can stop performing if it isn’t updated or monitored regularly.
These declines often go unnoticed because overall traffic may look normal, and many site owners don’t track individual pages over time. As engagement, conversions, and clicks slowly drop, the page becomes less relevant to users and search engines. This causes it to lose visibility in search results and gradually fall behind competitors.
In this guide, you’ll learn what content decay is, how to detect it in GA4, and how to fix it using Analytify. We’ll cover key metrics, page-level trends, common mistakes to avoid, and strategies for refreshing your content to effectively recover traffic and engagement.
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