Projects are the powerhouse of Clariti. Behind the scenes, we gather all the data and make it easy to create a data-driven project management system for your WordPress site. Content optimization for the win!
WordPress project management is easy with Clariti. The ways to use projects are endless. Within each project, you can add a unique set of tasks for each post. You can also duplicate an existing project to reuse tasks you’ve set up in the past.
Here are some project ideas to help you get started:
- Seasonal posts that need to be refreshed
- New content checklist
- Building out pillar posts
- Low RPM posts that need to be updated
- Posts to be optimized for affiliate earnings
- Republishing checklist for older posts
- Broken link fixes
- Fixing orphan posts
- Posts to reshoot
- Posts to add process shots
- Posts to add videos to
- Missing alt text
- Roundups to update
- Checking in on top posts
- Broken image fix
- Posts not refreshed in the last year
- Posts to be shared on social
- Optimize meta description
- Update or add FAQ section
- Test and pass rich results tool
- Redirect cleanup
- Old posts that need to be noindexed or deleted
🪄 Clariti Tip! With Clariti projects, you can also add due dates, which are perfect for refreshing seasonal content you don’t want to lose track of.
From the Explore tab, you can filter posts by current or even archived Projects to see how the posts within a project perform overall and individually.
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Learn how Melanie, from A Virtual Vegan uses Clariti Projects
In a short time, Clariti has become an invaluable tool for my business. Using the projects feature to plan and tackle tasks like making widespread changes to posts, updating content, or fixing broken links/alt text, etc enables me to be strategic, stay on track, and not forget anything, and the clear and well-presented data makes it easy to see and track how my content is performing and where improvements can be made without the pain of having to navigate the now awful Google Analytics.