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I never do that....if I use a similar topic or even the same topic, I'll write a fresh post.... let the past rest in peace.... new and more improved material should be written....times change...thoughts change...
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Interesting, Joe. You keep getting more subscribers, and that helps.
Generally, no, I will just go back and update some of my top posts to help keep them updated for customers and fresh for google. (that's on my website). I don't bother on here, since the posts on my site do better.
But, I did do this twice on AR where I really upgraded the content and then reposted ones from 3-4 yrs ago.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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I have reblogged earlier featured posts. Some have been featured a second time!
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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I haven't done it yet but thought about it. Some of my really old posts have some good informatin but really could get revamped with better keywords. Thanks for the reminder.
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Hi Joe -- I think you answered your own question. Success!
There are always things we can change, revise, improve, place a new spin....
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Thank you for the question. I have not yet done a makeover of a blog but will do it.
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You bet!
A significant makeover IS A NEW BLOG.
I do like to include a date in my blogs so folks can determine the relevance of the data.
DISCLAIMER: a signifcant makeover generally takes longer than a just creating a new post.
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No, we never repeat. The development we write about will be the same, a year later, but everything else is new.
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I'm sure some tweaking could bring some of them back to life knowing what we know now but once published I won't reintroduce them. That could change though.