Content Brain Refresh

Brain Name: Content Brain
Document Type: Operational Refresh Framework
Status: Active
Version: v1.0
Authority: HeadOffice
Applies To: Content Brain refresh work, SEO content refresh, content improvement, search intent review, research update review, claim review, internal linking updates, affiliate content refresh, product support content refresh, comparison content refresh, FAQ refresh, trust content refresh, pre-sell content refresh, repurposing review, merge review, redirect review, retirement review, content testing discipline, refresh signal feedback, and first operational Content Brain layer use
Parent: Content Brain
Last Reviewed: 2026-05-24

Operational Copy Notice

This page is the live operator refresh page for Content Brain on mwmscontentbrain.site.

MCR remains the source of truth.

If this page conflicts with MCR, MCR wins.

This page is designed for practical operator use.

It is not a full MCR governance page.

Purpose

Content Brain Refresh defines how the operator reviews, improves, refreshes, merges, redirects, retires, or parks existing content.

Its purpose is to stop content from becoming outdated, weak, disconnected, inaccurate, thin, poorly linked, or misaligned with current search intent and business priorities.

Content refresh should improve:

usefulness

accuracy

structure

search intent alignment

research quality

trust

claim safety

internal linking

affiliate support

reader experience

conversion support

repurposing potential

signal feedback

Refresh work must not become random rewriting.

A page should not be refreshed just because it is old.

A refresh should happen because there is a clear reason and a useful improvement path.

Source Of Truth

MCR defines the governing version of Content Brain.

mwmscontentbrain.site operates the working version.

This page is the working operator version of the Content Brain refresh system.

Do not treat this page as a replacement for:

Content Brain Canon

Content Brain Architecture

Content Brain Page Registry

Content Brain Copy Map

Content Brain Migration Execution Checklist

mwmscontentbrain.site First Operational Layer Build Checklist

Those remain MCR control pages.

What This Page Is For

Use this page when reviewing or improving existing content.

Use it for:

SEO article refresh

authority content refresh

topic cluster content refresh

affiliate support content refresh

affiliate product content refresh

comparison content refresh

review support content refresh

pre-sell content refresh

FAQ content refresh

objection-handling content refresh

trust content refresh

AIBS education content refresh

internal linking updates

research update review

claim review

search intent review

content quality review

content consolidation

merge review

redirect review

retirement review

repurposing review

performance-based content review

What This Page Does Not Control

This page does not control:

technical SEO implementation

redirect implementation

sitewide architecture changes

new topic selection by itself

campaign execution

paid traffic testing

capital allocation

final compliance approval

formal statistical testing by itself

plugin implementation

Supabase implementation

Brain Room routing

HeadOffice reporting build work

M’s active development areas

Those remain governed by the relevant Brain, protocol, standard, or implementation layer.

Core Rule

Do not refresh content just because it is old.

Refresh content when there is a clear reason and a useful improvement path.

A refresh should be triggered by at least one of these:

search intent changed

content is outdated

research has changed

offer or product details changed

claims need review

content quality is weak

internal links are missing or outdated

performance has dropped

content is thin

content is duplicated

content is no longer useful

reader questions are unanswered

trust signals are weak

affiliate support is outdated

comparison logic is outdated

funnel role has changed

repurposing opportunity exists

A refresh should produce either:

a stronger content asset

a clearer content decision

a useful system learning signal

Refresh Principles

Refresh work should be:

purposeful

evidence-informed

reader-focused

search-aligned

claim-safe

internally linked

measurable where possible

recorded

reviewable

connected to the correct Brain

Refresh work should not be:

random

cosmetic only

guess-based

unsupported

claim-heavy

keyword-stuffed

performed without a trigger

performed without an approval owner

performed without a destination or next step

Refresh Versus Rewrite

A refresh improves an existing asset while preserving its core purpose.

A rewrite substantially changes the content, positioning, structure, or message.

Use refresh when:

the topic is still useful

the page still has a role

the search intent is mostly the same

the page needs improvement

the content needs updating

the internal links need strengthening

the claims need review

Use rewrite when:

the page no longer matches intent

the content is structurally weak

the message is outdated

the audience has changed

the page cannot be fixed with targeted improvements

Use merge, redirect, retire, or park when the page no longer deserves standalone treatment.

Refresh Checklist

Use this checklist before refreshing existing content.

1. Page Or Asset Name

Field:

Page Or Asset Name:

Operator instruction:

Record the page, article, support asset, email, YouTube description, FAQ, comparison, or other content asset being reviewed.

2. Current URL Or Location

Field:

Current URL Or Location:

Operator instruction:

Record where the asset currently lives.

Examples:

WordPress URL

draft location

Google Doc

YouTube description

email file

internal page

If the location is unclear, park the refresh.

3. Source Brain

Field:

Source Brain:

Options:

Content Brain

Search Intelligence Brain

Research Brain

Affiliate Brain

Ads Brain

Experimentation Brain

Conversion Brain

Sales Brain

AIBS Brain

Data Brain

HeadOffice

Manual Operator Observation

Other

Operator instruction:

Record where the refresh request or signal came from.

If source Brain is unclear, park the request.

4. Supporting Brains

Field:

Supporting Brains:

Operator instruction:

Record any Brains supplying support.

Examples:

Search Intelligence Brain for intent or SERP change

Research Brain for updated evidence

Affiliate Brain for offer status

Compliance Brain for claim risk

Data Brain for performance signal

Ads Brain for campaign support context

Conversion Brain for funnel role

HeadOffice for priority

If none, write:

Not applicable

5. Refresh Trigger

Field:

Refresh Trigger:

Options:

Outdated information

Search intent changed

Performance declined

Research update

Offer changed

Product changed

Claim risk

Compliance risk

Internal linking gap

Thin content

Poor structure

Weak trust signals

Missing FAQ

Missing comparison support

Weak affiliate support

Repurposing opportunity

Merge opportunity

Redirect review

Retirement review

Manual quality concern

Other

Operator instruction:

Choose the reason the asset is being reviewed.

If there is no clear trigger, do not start refresh work yet.

6. Source Signal

Field:

Source Signal:

Operator instruction:

Record the signal that triggered the refresh.

Examples:

ranking drop

search impressions drop

clicks dropped

manual review

new research

offer update

affiliate issue

compliance concern

customer question

SERP change

internal link gap

thin content observation

Data Brain signal

HeadOffice priority

If no signal exists, write:

No clear signal — refresh not ready.

7. Current Content Purpose

Field:

Current Content Purpose:

Operator instruction:

Describe what the content currently appears to be for.

Examples:

educate problem-aware readers

support an affiliate funnel

answer a search query

build authority

support internal linking

handle objections

prepare reader for VSL

If the purpose is unclear, the asset may need rewrite, merge, or retirement.

8. Desired Content Purpose

Field:

Desired Content Purpose:

Operator instruction:

Describe what the content should do after refresh.

If the desired purpose is different from the current purpose, this may be a rewrite rather than a refresh.

9. Current Audience

Field:

Current Audience:

Operator instruction:

Record who the asset appears to serve now.

Include:

audience type

awareness stage

pain point

desired outcome

market or location if relevant

knowledge level

10. Audience Fit Review

Field:

Audience Fit Review:

Options:

Still fits

Mostly fits

Needs adjustment

Wrong audience

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Confirm whether the content still matches the intended audience.

If audience fit is poor, decide whether to rewrite, merge, or retire.

11. Search Intent Review

Field:

Search Intent Review:

Options:

Still aligned

Partly aligned

No longer aligned

Needs Search Intelligence Brain review

Not SEO content

Operator instruction:

For SEO content, review whether the content still matches search intent.

Check:

query intent

SERP pattern

reader expectation

top-ranking page types

common questions

content format

depth required

If search intent has changed, update the brief or route to Search Intelligence Brain.

12. SERP Review Needed

Field:

SERP Review Needed:

Options:

Yes

No

Maybe

Not applicable

Operator instruction:

Use SERP review when organic search visibility matters.

If yes, identify whether Search Intelligence Brain or manual review is needed.

13. Research Update Needed

Field:

Research Update Needed:

Options:

Yes

No

Maybe

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Identify whether the content needs updated evidence, examples, data, sources, product notes, market intelligence, or audience language.

If research is missing, route to Research Brain.

14. Research Basis

Field:

Research Basis:

Operator instruction:

Record the research, source material, Brain notes, SERP observations, performance data, or evidence supporting the refresh.

If missing, write:

Research basis missing — refresh not ready for public update.

15. Offer Or Product Status

Field:

Offer Or Product Status:

Options:

Approved

Review-ready

Research needed

Testing candidate

Changed

Rejected

Not applicable

Unknown

Operator instruction:

For affiliate content, confirm whether the related offer or product is still valid.

If offer status is unclear, route to Affiliate Brain or Research Brain.

16. Claim Review

Field:

Claim Review:

Options:

Claims still safe

Claims need review

Claims outdated

Claims too strong

Claims unsupported

No claims

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Check whether the content includes claims that need review.

Watch for:

health claims

income claims

legal claims

product performance claims

guarantees

scarcity

urgency

testimonials

comparisons

unsupported claims

If claim risk exists, route to Compliance Brain or the required approval owner.

17. Claims To Avoid

Field:

Claims To Avoid:

Operator instruction:

List claims that must not be added, repeated, strengthened, or reintroduced.

Do not leave this blank for affiliate, health, finance, legal, income, product, or compliance-sensitive content.

18. Compliance Sensitivity

Field:

Compliance Sensitivity:

Options:

Low

Medium

High

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Record the risk level.

If risk is medium, high, or unknown, identify the review owner before use.

19. Required Compliance Review

Field:

Required Compliance Review:

Options:

Not required

Compliance Brain

HeadOffice

Affiliate Brain

Ads Brain

Legal review

Other

Unknown

Operator instruction:

If the refresh involves sensitive claims, product claims, affiliate content, health, finance, income, legal, urgency, scarcity, testimonials, or comparisons, identify the required review owner.

Do not mark refresh complete if review ownership is unclear.

20. Content Quality Review

Field:

Content Quality Review:

Options:

Strong

Acceptable

Needs improvement

Thin

Generic

Weak

Operator instruction:

Review whether the content is useful, specific, clear, current, and worth keeping.

Watch for:

generic AI language

thin explanations

missing examples

weak structure

no clear answer

outdated sections

missing FAQs

weak trust support

poor reader journey

21. Information Gain Review

Field:

Information Gain Review:

Options:

Strong

Acceptable

Weak

Missing

Not applicable

Operator instruction:

For SEO and authority content, check whether the page adds something useful beyond generic content.

If information gain is weak, identify what can be improved.

22. Structure Review

Field:

Structure Review:

Options:

Strong

Acceptable

Needs improvement

Weak

Operator instruction:

Check:

title

introduction

section flow

headings

FAQ section

comparison section if relevant

trust section if relevant

CTA or next step

internal link placement

reader journey

If structure is weak, refresh should include structural improvement.

23. Internal Link Review

Field:

Internal Link Review:

Options:

Complete

Needs internal links

Links outdated

Links risky

Not applicable

Operator instruction:

Review whether internal links should be added, changed, removed, or updated.

Use Content Brain Internal Linking for meaningful linking plans.

Check:

orphan page risk

hub links

spoke links

topic cluster links

affiliate support links

trust page links

refresh links

repurposing links

24. External Reference Review

Field:

External Reference Review:

Options:

Complete

Needs sources

Sources outdated

Sources risky

Not applicable

Operator instruction:

Review whether external sources, references, examples, or citations need updating.

Do not invent sources.

25. CTA Review

Field:

CTA Review:

Options:

Still fits

Needs update

Wrong CTA

No CTA needed

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Check whether the CTA still fits the audience, funnel stage, offer status, and content purpose.

Do not force a commercial CTA where it does not fit.

26. Refresh Action Needed

Field:

Refresh Action Needed:

Options:

Update

Expand

Rewrite

Merge

Redirect

Retire

Park

Repurpose

Monitor

No action

Operator instruction:

Choose the main action.

Use the decision table below if unsure.

Refresh Decision Table

SituationDecision
Content is still useful but outdatedUpdate
Content is useful but thinExpand
Content no longer matches intentRewrite or merge
Content overlaps stronger pageMerge
Content has no standalone valueRetire or redirect
Content has traffic but poor usefulnessRefresh carefully
Content has claim riskNeeds compliance review
Offer status unclearPark / send to Affiliate Brain
Research basis missingNeeds Research Brain review
Search intent unclearNeeds Search Intelligence Brain review
Internal links are weakAdd or update links
Content has strong reuse potentialRepurpose
Content belongs to another BrainRoute back
No clear trigger existsMonitor or park

27. Update Plan

Field:

Update Plan:

Operator instruction:

List exactly what should be changed.

Examples:

update intro

add FAQ section

replace outdated statistics

add trust section

remove unsupported claim

add internal links

improve headings

expand comparison section

merge with related page

rewrite CTA

remove outdated offer mention

Do not begin refresh work without a clear update plan.

28. Sections To Keep

Field:

Sections To Keep:

Operator instruction:

List sections that still work and should be preserved.

29. Sections To Change

Field:

Sections To Change:

Operator instruction:

List sections that need editing, expansion, removal, rewriting, or review.

30. Sections To Remove

Field:

Sections To Remove:

Operator instruction:

List sections that should be removed because they are outdated, unsupported, irrelevant, weak, risky, duplicated, or no longer useful.

31. Merge Review

Field:

Merge Review:

Options:

Merge needed

No merge needed

Maybe

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Use merge review when the content overlaps another stronger or similar page.

If merge is needed, identify the stronger target page.

32. Redirect Review

Field:

Redirect Review:

Options:

Redirect needed

No redirect needed

Maybe

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Use redirect review when a page is retired, merged, or no longer useful as a standalone page.

Technical redirect implementation is not handled by this page.

33. Retirement Review

Field:

Retirement Review:

Options:

Retire

Keep

Maybe

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Use retirement review when the content has no clear purpose, no value, no traffic, no internal link role, and no strategic use.

Do not retire content without checking whether it has internal linking, authority, affiliate, or historical value.

34. Repurposing Review

Field:

Repurposing Review:

Options:

Repurpose

No repurposing needed

Maybe later

Unknown

Operator instruction:

Identify whether the refreshed content can become email, social, YouTube support, FAQ support, VEO3 pre-video support, affiliate follow-up, or sales support.

Use Content Brain Repurposing where meaningful.

35. Approval Owner

Field:

Approval Owner:

Operator instruction:

Record who must approve the refresh before use.

Examples:

HeadOffice

Content Brain

Search Intelligence Brain

Research Brain

Affiliate Brain

Compliance Brain

Ads Brain

Experimentation Brain

Finance Brain

Data Brain

Martyn

Other

If approval owner is missing, do not mark refresh complete.

36. Handoff Destination

Field:

Handoff Destination:

Options:

WordPress page

Blog post

Affiliate funnel

YouTube description

YouTube script

VEO3 pre-video

Email

Newsletter

Social post

Sales support

Internal knowledge

Refresh queue

Repurposing queue

Other

Operator instruction:

Record where the refreshed asset goes next.

If destination is unclear, park the refresh.

37. Signal To Watch

Field:

Signal To Watch:

Options:

search impressions

search clicks

ranking movement

page views

time on page

scroll depth

internal link clicks

affiliate clicks

VSL clicks

email clicks

YouTube views

conversion assist

manual feedback

Other

Operator instruction:

Record what signal should be watched after the refresh.

Do not over-interpret weak signals.

Data Brain owns data quality.

38. Review Date

Field:

Review Date:

Operator instruction:

Set a future review date or review trigger.

Examples:

review after 30 days

review after 60 days

review after first ranking movement

review after first 100 clicks

review after campaign test

review after offer update

39. Refresh Status

Field:

Refresh Status:

Options:

Draft

Needs research

Needs SERP review

Needs compliance review

Needs approval owner

Ready for update

In update

In review

Ready for handoff

Handed off

Published

Monitoring

Parked

Closed

Rejected

Operator instruction:

Keep status current.

Do not mark refresh complete if trigger, research, claim risk, approval owner, or handoff destination is unclear.

Refresh Testing Discipline

Most SEO optimisations are hypotheses.

A content change is not automatically an improvement.

Meaningful refresh work should have:

a baseline where available

a reason for the change

a change record

a review point

a signal to watch

a learning outcome

Do not assume the refresh worked just because the page was changed.

Baseline Before Refresh

Where possible, record baseline data before major refresh work.

Possible baseline signals include:

current rankings

search impressions

search clicks

page views

time on page

scroll depth

affiliate clicks

VSL clicks

internal link clicks

conversion assist

manual feedback

Baseline data may be incomplete.

Do not delay every small refresh because perfect data is unavailable.

But for important pages, record what is available.

Change Record

For meaningful refresh work, record what changed.

Examples:

updated title

changed heading structure

added FAQ section

expanded thin section

added trust section

removed unsupported claim

updated offer details

added internal links

removed outdated content

merged duplicate page

changed CTA

rewrote introduction

A change record helps future review.

Learning Review

After refresh, review what happened.

Possible outcomes:

improved

declined

no clear change

too early to tell

measurement unclear

needs second refresh

needs merge

needs retirement

needs repurposing

Data Brain owns signal reliability.

Content Brain can record observations but should not over-interpret weak data.

When To Mark Refresh Ready

Mark refresh ready only when:

refresh trigger is clear

source Brain is clear

content purpose is clear

search intent has been reviewed where relevant

research basis is recorded

claim risk has been checked

content quality issue is understood

refresh action is selected

update plan is clear

approval owner is known

handoff destination is clear

signal to watch is defined

If any major item is missing, do not mark ready.

When To Park Refresh

Park the refresh when:

trigger is unclear

content purpose is unclear

search intent is unclear

research basis is missing

offer status is unclear

claim risk is unclear

compliance sensitivity is unknown

approval owner is missing

handoff destination is unclear

the page may need technical SEO review

the request belongs to another Brain

Parked does not mean rejected.

It means missing information must be resolved before work moves forward.

Refresh Quality Guardrails

Good refresh work should:

improve usefulness

improve accuracy

improve clarity

improve structure

update outdated information

add missing context

strengthen trust safely

improve internal links

align with current intent

remove unsupported claims

record the change

define the next review signal

Bad refresh work:

rewrites randomly

adds fluff

adds unsupported claims

changes meaning without approval

over-optimizes keywords

removes useful context

ignores intent

ignores internal links

ignores claim risk

has no update plan

has no review signal

Relationship To Other Operational Pages

Use this page with:

Content Brain for the homepage and operator starting point

Content Brain Workflow for the full workflow

Content Brain Content Briefs for creating briefs

Content Brain Publishing Readiness for final checks

Content Brain Affiliate Content Packs for affiliate product content pack planning

Content Brain Affiliate Funnel Support for funnel-stage mapping

Content Brain SEO Content Briefs for search-focused content planning

Content Brain Internal Linking for page connection planning

Content Brain Repurposing for adapting approved content

Future Plugin Or UI Candidates

This page may later support:

Content Refresh Queue

SEO Refresh Planner

Content Operations Dashboard

Content Signal Feedback Dashboard

Internal Linking Planner

Repurposing Planner

Publishing Readiness Checklist UI

Do not build these yet.

Manual use must prove the need first.

No Build Rule

Do not start any of the following from this page:

plugin work

custom UI work

Supabase work

Brain Room routing

automation

queue build

dashboard build

generator build

cross-brain task routing

This page is part of the first manual operational layer only.

Old Page Handling

This page replaces the operator role of the older page:

Content Brain SEO Testing And Refresh Framework

After Content Brain Refresh is created and checked, the older Content Brain SEO Testing And Refresh Framework page should be handled as follows:

If it is only a duplicate operational refresh page, delete it.

If it is needed for historical reference, move it to a legacy/reference area and mark it clearly as legacy.

Do not keep both as active operator refresh pages.

The active operator refresh page should be:

Content Brain Refresh

Drift Protection

The system must prevent:

refreshing content without a clear trigger

random rewriting

refreshing just because content is old

adding unsupported claims during refresh

changing meaning without approval

ignoring current search intent

ignoring research updates

ignoring internal links

ignoring claim risk

ignoring offer status

merging pages without review

retiring pages without checking value

redirect decisions being treated as handled by Content Brain alone

old SEO testing and refresh framework pages being treated as the current operator refresh page after this clean page is created

future UI being built before manual refresh use proves need

Content Brain taking authority from Search Intelligence Brain, Research Brain, Affiliate Brain, Ads Brain, Experimentation Brain, Conversion Brain, Compliance Brain, Finance Brain, Data Brain, SIT Brain, or HeadOffice

Architectural Intent

Content Brain Refresh exists to make content improvement structured, useful, and governable.

Its role is to turn existing content into better assets or clearer decisions.

Refresh work should help MWMS:

prevent content decay

improve search usefulness

recover weak pages

update outdated information

remove risky claims

strengthen internal links

improve affiliate support

improve trust

capture learning from content changes

decide when to merge, redirect, retire, repurpose, or monitor content

The long-term intent is:

MCR defines Content Brain.

mwmscontentbrain.site operates Content Brain.

Future plugin or UI systems automate repeated workflows only after manual use proves the need.

Final Rule

No content should be refreshed without a clear trigger, clear improvement path, known risk level, approval owner, and signal to watch.

Refresh should improve usefulness, accuracy, trust, structure, and system alignment.

When in doubt, park the refresh and route the missing decision back to the correct Brain.

Change Log

Version: v1.0
Date: 2026-05-24
Author: HeadOffice
Change: Created clean operator refresh page for mwmscontentbrain.site based on MCR Content Brain SEO Refresh Operational Copy and the existing Content Brain SEO Testing And Refresh Framework. Defines the live Content Brain Refresh page for the first operational Content Brain layer, including refresh triggers, source signals, search intent review, research update review, offer status review, claim review, compliance sensitivity, content quality review, information gain review, structure review, internal link review, refresh action decisions, update planning, merge review, redirect review, retirement review, repurposing review, approval ownership, handoff destination, signal tracking, refresh testing discipline, baseline recording, change records, learning review, ready rules, parking rules, quality guardrails, relationship to other operational pages, no build rule, old page handling, drift protection, and manual-first future plugin/UI boundaries.

Change Impact Declaration

Pages Created:
Content Brain Refresh

Pages Updated:
None

Pages To Delete Or Move To Legacy After Validation:
Content Brain SEO Testing And Refresh Framework

Pages Deprecated:
Content Brain SEO Testing And Refresh Framework as active operator refresh page

Registries Requiring Update:
None

Canon Version Update Required:
No

Change Log Entry Required:
No

END CONTENT BRAIN REFRESH v1.0