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238: How to Get More Traffic by Updating Your Archives

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Finally, add a task to your editorial calendar to update at least one post a week. . Back in the day, back in 2004, 2005, I remember when I started to use images in my post, they were tiny images and I’ll thumbnail them so you can click the image and make them larger. Firstly it’s great for search engine optimization.

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How to Relaunch Your Blog After it Becomes Dormant

ProBlogger

Back in the day, 2004, I had these camera review blogs. Identify your top 10-20 posts that are still getting any traffic and make them more visually appealing, make them more scannable, optimize them for search engine optimization. Plan Your Editorial Calendar. I was reviewing cameras. I got burnt out.

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234: How to Relaunch Your Blog After It Becomes Dormant

ProBlogger

Back in the day, 2004, I had these camera review blogs. Keeping the domain of course is good in some ways because it does help you with search engine optimization, any past links coming into your site is gonna help you to rank higher for the future as well. Number five is think about the editorial calendar going forward.

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278: Evolve Don’t Revolve Your Blogging

ProBlogger

One of the other bigger evolutions for me was back in 2004. The next thing I wanted to talk about is editorial. Editorial is really important. There’s a lot of other things you can do to evolve your editorial strategies. August 2004, we started an Olympic Games blog. Things have changed since that time.

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246: 9 Ways to Accelerate the Growth of Your Blog

ProBlogger

Since 2004, when I started ProBlogger, I can see that there have been spikes of activity over those years: spikes in traffic, spikes in engagement and spike to profit as well. There’s lots of benefits of up-keeping your archives but the challenge I have for you is to really start to build that into your editorial strategy.

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