One good way to keep making money on the internet is to tend to your most popular posts.
Whether it's a popular post that makes you Adsense money from the traffic, or affiliate money from the product pitched within, take advantage of all the eyeballs by giving them what they want.
Take time to go back to posts and update them with new data -- I did that a lot today on my TV site.
Or, if you're rushing to go pick up your kid from school -- hint, hint -- just take enough time to pretty up your money-making post and republish with a current date.
That way, readers don't feel like their reading old news...
Whether it's a popular post that makes you Adsense money from the traffic, or affiliate money from the product pitched within, take advantage of all the eyeballs by giving them what they want.
Take time to go back to posts and update them with new data -- I did that a lot today on my TV site.
Or, if you're rushing to go pick up your kid from school -- hint, hint -- just take enough time to pretty up your money-making post and republish with a current date.
That way, readers don't feel like their reading old news...
Comments
Nope, don't think I've ever lost any backlinks by republishing with a new date.
I kept the same URL and post and everything, just republished.
Where'd you hear that?
...blogspot.com/year/month/...html
If you change the date, I thought it results in a new url.
Paula Neal Mooney-you are inspired me
So in this way there is no issue of changing the url for a post and thus it will not harm considering the back-links in number
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