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Some people edit their original post. Other people create a new post but have new dates etc., and they insert a link in the old post to the new post.
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Good morning Jeanna. I would think coping and pasting some of the information would make some sense, but would add something new, just to change it up a little.
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Good Tuesday morning Jenna. I often go back into some of my old posts, repurpose them and then repost them. It's my content so why not?
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I would copy/paste/update to a new post and likely delete the old one.
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It's a good idea to update blogs that need it. It is simple to copy and paste like Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner does.
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I have copy and pasted old posts and updated them but sometimes being able to reblog and add additional information would be much easier.
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I don't know why this feature is not available. Though it is quite easy to copy the content and paste it into a new blog entry, make your edits and post it again.
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June Piper-Brandon
Columbia, MD
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I copy and paste old posts and then update them. No reason not to do it that way?
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tru dat wat dey sid. :) reblog with new info is good. wouldnt cut and paste be ok?? creating a new http?? rather than going back to the same... i know less than nothing about all dis stuf
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Jenna Dixon
In addition to Alexandra's helpful suggestions, I also encourage you post an interesting photo or two or graphs to illustrate your point making sure you enclose recent news or data. Many of the re-blogs appeared to be dated or way dated....
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Jenna,
I would definitely update a post, if it out of date, and write a new post to do that. If we want to be noticed on Google, the bots are interested in new content, not the same content. A
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I would like that feature. Of course we shouldn't get any extra points for it!
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I can see going back to older blogs and reblogging with an explanation as to when it was originally posted and why I'm reposting now. It could be fun.