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As a blogger, I'm sure you've always been told to update old content.
It's a good lesson in blogging to do that. Updating old content keeps your blog fresh and evergreen. It's actually important to do it.
However, for those of us who have been blogging "forever," the thought of that is almost scary due to the number of posts you have on your blog.
I just checked and I have 422 published blog posts on my oldest blog. I could only imagine what it would look like had I blogged every day, but I mainly stick to a once-a-week strategy for now.
But the idea of updating all my older posts is a bit overwhelming to think about.
What do you think? How do you efficiently update older content in mass on your own blog? I'd love to see what your strategies are,
It's a good lesson in blogging to do that. Updating old content keeps your blog fresh and evergreen. It's actually important to do it.
However, for those of us who have been blogging "forever," the thought of that is almost scary due to the number of posts you have on your blog.
I just checked and I have 422 published blog posts on my oldest blog. I could only imagine what it would look like had I blogged every day, but I mainly stick to a once-a-week strategy for now.
But the idea of updating all my older posts is a bit overwhelming to think about.
What do you think? How do you efficiently update older content in mass on your own blog? I'd love to see what your strategies are,