pdxdvr
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A former client went out of business. Less than a year ago, they renewed their domain and hosting for 10 years. Their site has 3,000+ posts and traffic I wouldn't mind having.
I've tried getting them to hand it over or sell it to me, but they're just done and would rather the site just disappear than deal with transferring it.
I'm brainstorming things I could do with the content since they don't (seem to) care about it, plus I have a complete backup of the site.
Before they went under, I was doing an audit on the site and there are a ton of on-page SEO issues that could be fixed.
Since it'd be duplicate content (aside from minor edits made as a result of working through the audit I did) and I have no way of setting up 301s on the old site, is replicating the site on a different domain worth the time and effort?
Should I just let it die?
Or is there some other idea of what I could do with this archive of posts?
I've tried getting them to hand it over or sell it to me, but they're just done and would rather the site just disappear than deal with transferring it.
I'm brainstorming things I could do with the content since they don't (seem to) care about it, plus I have a complete backup of the site.
Before they went under, I was doing an audit on the site and there are a ton of on-page SEO issues that could be fixed.
Since it'd be duplicate content (aside from minor edits made as a result of working through the audit I did) and I have no way of setting up 301s on the old site, is replicating the site on a different domain worth the time and effort?
Should I just let it die?
Or is there some other idea of what I could do with this archive of posts?