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5 Ways to Rejuvenate Blog Content Revisions and Benefit Readers

24 February 2009 426 views No Comment

Top 5 Lists work well. People like an organized list of information. A list is concise, clear and to the point. A list means they don’t have to read through the muck and meander to get to the meat of the post. Give them what they want – a list of details. Put your blog on the A-List Registry with a Category just for Lists you’ve written.Review the old posts and increase keyword content to bring them higher on the search engine pages. Grab a few of those uninteresting pronouns and replace them with keywords that effectively market your site on the search engines. It works! Just take an hour and update them for publicity and recognition. Your BRAND will be better for the time you spent. This is what we called keyword updates.

If there are any bad blog posts written in the past hiding somewhere in the archive and you will they can be better written, dig them out and re-write it. Edit them and improve the content and purpose of the posts. Increase the impact of those crusty old posts with vital new content that rejuvenates the purpose and value of your blog. You never know they might help increase readership again.

Keep your visitors on the site longer with links back to your referenced blog posts. They’ll read your current post and revisit an old post for more information, be sure you provide easy access with a link directly to the post. Guide your reader through the archives of your blog for better resourcing of your informative postings.

Be sure to add links to the topic postings in your relevant blog posts. Search the Internet and link your posts to other sites with relevant information by adding comments that link directly to your posts on the same topic. Not only will the search engines locate your topic and rush it to the top of the page, but other readers will capture the concept of your knowledge on the topic. Other bloggers don’t mind, you’re linking to their pages with your postings and articles.

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