Step 4: Broadcast your revitalized post or page. Just as the WA training mandated with your original post, let the world know about it. Use you favourite social media, especially the biggies (Google+, Facebook, Pinterest), and broadcast your fresh, new and vibrant content.
By now you have probably been active in niche communities promoting your business. Let them know as well.
Keep an eye on the number of visitors to your post or page after you update it. It will surely increase.
Hopefully, these simple methods will result in an increase in your site's visitors and conversions.
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SuzetteH
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This is awesome Michael thanks. By doing this, it may also bright to light some new content ideas as well!
I have a question. Say you don't add any new content (which I highly doubt) would you still recommend changing the date of the post? This wouldn't have any negative effect on the post would it, such as duplicate content etc?
I have a question. Say you don't add any new content (which I highly doubt) would you still recommend changing the date of the post? This wouldn't have any negative effect on the post would it, such as duplicate content etc?
JeffBoivin
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You are ABSOLUTELY right !!! As far as I can see as a forever newbie :)
And I do set up Google alerts with the keywords that I used to write the post. So, when I receive new "informations" about my post subject, I add it to my post. I did realize, this morning, that some of my posts are well over the 1500 words, with a not so bad quality content :)
Work in progress !
Best Regards to all of you, Jeff
And I do set up Google alerts with the keywords that I used to write the post. So, when I receive new "informations" about my post subject, I add it to my post. I did realize, this morning, that some of my posts are well over the 1500 words, with a not so bad quality content :)
Work in progress !
Best Regards to all of you, Jeff