How to Update Key Pages or Hot Posts on Your Blog

If you’ve been blogging for even just a little while you’ve probably got pages or posts on your blog that need an update.

If this is the case those pages could be causing embarrassment, frustrating your readers or even costing you money.

So your challenge today is to select one page on your blog to update, refresh or improve.

 

You can listen to todays episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we’d also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment).

In this Episode

  • A few suggested pages to check out on your blog to see if they need an update
  • Some suggestions of what to look at on your pages to see if they need updating
  • We look at your home page, about page, sales pages, contact pages etc
  • How to update a ‘hot post’ on your blog to increase page views, grow reader engagement and more

Further Reading

  • How Your About Page Can Make or Break Your Blog
  • Got a HOT Post on Your Blog? Here’s What to Do To Find and Optimise It
  • Updating Old Posts On Your Blog

 

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Welcome to the ProBlogger Podcast episode 14 and day 14 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. Today, we’re talking about updating some key pages on your blog. It’s so easy for pages to get out of date that can have some real costs to you and your blog. That’s what today’s challenge is. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/14. Also, don’t forget you can get the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Workbook at a 50% discount. Details of that are also at problogger.com/podcast/workbook. Let’s get into today’s episode.

Hi, this is Darren from ProBlogger and updated 2024 mobile phone number data welcome to day 14 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. Today, we have a challenge for you to update a key page or post on your blog. This is an activity that many bloggers who have been blogging even for just a little while could benefit from. Over time, it’s really easy for key pages and posts on our blogs to become dated or even obsolete. I’ve done this exercise many times before. I don’t think there’s been a time I’ve done it where I haven’t discovered something that was either broken, factually incorrect, potentially embarrassing, or simply holding my blog back in some way. You could do it on any number of pages on your blog.

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Let me just quickly run through a few AutoNation utilitza Invoca per optimitzar l’experiència de compra omnicanal suggested ones. Just choose one for today but add any of these that you think you might need to update to a list and then you can work through them over the coming weeks. The first one is probably your homepage. It’s the most important page on your blog in many regards because it’s usually the most visited page that you have. I think canada people last time I looked around 20% of ProBlogger readers hit the homepage on their first visit. It’s an important page to look at. We could do a whole heap of things on the homepage and you could spend a lot of time tweaking and overhauling it. But today, at least just do an audit.

 

 

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