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seo/EDITORIAL_STRATEGY_GUIDE.md
Kevin Bataille c980edf047 Add comprehensive editorial strategy documentation
Documentation:
- EDITORIAL_STRATEGY_GUIDE.md - Complete guide

Covers:
- How to determine editorial lines for each site
- How to migrate articles between sites
- Optimal category count per site (5-10 recommended)
- Complete workflow with examples
- Migration decision matrix
- Best practices (DO/DON'T)
- Monitoring results after migrations

Key Recommendations:
- mistergeek.net: 8-12 categories (tech focus)
- webscroll.fr: 5-8 categories (torrenting niche)
- hellogeek.net: 3-5 categories (catch-all)
- Migrate high-traffic posts to appropriate sites
- Always use 301 redirects when migrating
- Monitor traffic for 2-4 weeks after changes

Co-authored-by: Qwen-Coder <qwen-coder@alibabacloud.com>
2026-02-16 15:32:12 +01:00

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Editorial Strategy & Migration Guide

Overview

The SEO automation tool can now analyze your editorial strategy and provide data-driven recommendations for:

  1. Editorial lines - What each site should focus on
  2. Post migrations - Which posts to move between sites
  3. Category structure - Optimal number and types of categories per site

Commands

Analyze Editorial Strategy

# Analyze latest export
./seo editorial_strategy

# Analyze specific CSV
./seo editorial_strategy output/all_posts_2026-02-16.csv

Output: output/editorial_strategy_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.md - Comprehensive markdown report

Answering Your Questions

1. How to Determine Editorial Line for Each Site?

The tool analyzes your actual content to determine editorial focus:

./seo editorial_strategy

Analysis includes:

  • Topic distribution - What topics each site covers (VPN, Software, Gaming, Torrenting, etc.)
  • Category distribution - Current category usage
  • Traffic patterns - Which content performs best
  • Content gaps - Missing topics
  • Overlapping content - Duplicate coverage across sites

Example Output:

mistergeek.net:
  Editorial Focus: Focus on VPN, Software, Gaming content
  Top Categories: VPN (45 posts), Software (32 posts), Gaming (28 posts)
  Traffic: 60% of posts have 100+ monthly visits

webscroll.fr:
  Editorial Focus: Focus on Torrenting, File-Sharing content
  Top Categories: Torrenting (78 posts), Tracker Guides (45 posts)
  Traffic: 40% of posts have 100+ monthly visits

hellogeek.net:
  Editorial Focus: Mixed content - needs consolidation
  Top Categories: Other (50 posts), Various (30 posts)
  Traffic: 80% of posts have <50 monthly visits

2. How to Migrate Articles Between Sites?

The tool provides AI-powered migration recommendations:

Step 1: Get Migration Recommendations

./seo editorial_strategy

This generates a report with specific migration recommendations:

  • Which posts to move
  • From which site to which site
  • Priority level (High/Medium)
  • Reason for migration

Step 2: Review Recommendations

Open the generated report:

open output/editorial_strategy_*.md

Review the "Migration Recommendations" section:

## Migration Recommendations

**Total posts to migrate:** 45

### To mistergeek.net: 25 posts
| Post ID | Title | Current Site | Priority |
|---------|-------|--------------|----------|
| 1234 | Best VPN for... | hellogeek.net | High |
| 5678 | Software Review... | webscroll.fr | Medium |

### To webscroll.fr: 15 posts
...

### To hellogeek.net: 5 posts
...

Step 3: Execute Migrations

Currently, migrations need to be done manually in WordPress admin, or you can:

  1. Export migration list from the report
  2. Use WordPress import/export tools
  3. Or use the category_apply command after updating site assignments

3. How Many Categories Per Site?

Best Practice: 5-10 categories per site for optimal SEO

The tool provides specific recommendations:

./seo editorial_strategy

mistergeek.net (High-value tech content)

  • Ideal: 8-12 categories
  • Focus: VPN, Software, Gaming, SEO
  • Recommended:
    1. VPN (High priority)
    2. Software/Tools (High)
    3. Gaming (High)
    4. SEO (Medium)
    5. Content Marketing (Medium)
    6. Tech Reviews (Medium)
    7. Tutorials (Low)
    8. News (Low)

webscroll.fr (Torrenting niche)

  • Ideal: 5-8 categories
  • Focus: Torrenting, File-Sharing
  • Recommended:
    1. Torrenting (High)
    2. File-Sharing (High)
    3. Tracker Guides (High)
    4. VPN for Torrenting (Medium)
    5. Seedbox (Medium)
    6. Legal (Low)

hellogeek.net (Catch-all for low-traffic)

  • Ideal: 3-5 categories (minimal)
  • Focus: Experimental, low-traffic content
  • Recommended:
    1. Experimental (High)
    2. Low-Traffic (High)
    3. Off-Brand (Medium)
    4. Testing (Low)

Why These Numbers?

Too few (<3 categories):

  • Poor content organization
  • Hard for users to navigate
  • Weak internal linking

Optimal (5-10 categories):

  • Clear content hierarchy
  • Strong category authority
  • Good user experience
  • SEO benefits

Too many (>15 categories):

  • Diluted category authority
  • Thin content per category
  • Confusing for users
  • SEO penalty (keyword cannibalization)

Complete Workflow

Phase 1: Analysis

# 1. Export all posts
./seo export

# 2. Analyze editorial strategy
./seo editorial_strategy

# 3. Review report
open output/editorial_strategy_*.md

Phase 2: Category Optimization

# 4. Get AI category proposals
./seo category_propose

# 5. Review proposals
open output/category_proposals_*.csv

# 6. Create missing categories
./seo category_create -s mistergeek.net "VPN Reviews"
./seo category_create -s webscroll.fr "Seedbox Guides"

# 7. Apply category recommendations
./seo category_apply -s mistergeek.net -c High

Phase 3: Content Migration

# 8. Review migration recommendations from report
# 9. Manually migrate high-priority posts (or automate)
# 10. Monitor traffic changes

Migration Decision Matrix

The tool uses this logic to recommend migrations:

Content Type Current Site Recommended Site Reason
VPN/Software hellogeek mistergeek Core topic
VPN/Software webscroll mistergeek Wrong niche
Torrenting mistergeek webscroll Niche focus
Torrenting hellogeek webscroll Niche focus
Low-traffic mistergeek hellogeek Clean up main site
Low-traffic webscroll hellogeek Clean up niche site
High-traffic hellogeek mistergeek Move to main site

Migration Implementation

  1. Review migration report
  2. Export posts from source site (WordPress Tools → Export)
  3. Import to target site (WordPress Tools → Import)
  4. Set up 301 redirects (important for SEO!)

Option 2: Semi-Automated

  1. Use the migration CSV from report
  2. Write custom script using WordPress REST API
  3. Batch process migrations
  4. Verify redirects

Option 3: Full Automation (Future feature)

# Coming soon
./seo migrate_posts --from hellogeek.net --to mistergeek.net

Monitoring Results

After migrations:

  1. Wait 2-4 weeks for Google to re-index
  2. Monitor traffic in Google Analytics
  3. Check rankings in Search Console
  4. Verify 301 redirects are working

Expected results:

  • Improved category authority
  • Better user engagement
  • Higher rankings for core topics
  • Cleaner site structure

Best Practices

DO:

  • Start with high-traffic migrations first
  • Set up 301 redirects for all moved posts
  • Migrate in batches (10-20 posts at a time)
  • Monitor traffic after each batch
  • Keep categories focused (5-10 per site)

DON'T:

  • Migrate all posts at once
  • Forget 301 redirects (SEO disaster!)
  • Create too many categories (>15)
  • Ignore traffic data in decisions
  • Migrate without backup

Example Session

# Complete editorial strategy session

# 1. Export
./seo export
# → output/all_posts_2026-02-16.csv

# 2. Analyze strategy
./seo editorial_strategy
# → output/editorial_strategy_20260216_143022.md

# 3. Review report
open output/editorial_strategy_20260216_143022.md

# 4. Create missing categories
./seo category_create -s mistergeek.net "VPN Reviews"
./seo category_create -s mistergeek.net "Software Tutorials"

# 5. Get category proposals
./seo category_propose

# 6. Apply categories
./seo category_apply -s mistergeek.net -c High

# 7. Manually migrate top 10 recommended posts
# (following migration report)

Version: 1.0.0
Last Updated: 2026-02-16
Related: See CATEGORY_MANAGEMENT_GUIDE.md for category operations