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| Search Engine People | Jeff has a notable task every blog owner should undertake each quarter... and apparently a new tool on the way to help. This one is certainly important as old posts can cease to give us full value languishing in the shadows.. a good read!
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from Schooley02 1026 Days ago #
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The wordpress plugin mentioned sounds useful. Could definetely be a time saver. Thanks for sharing.

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from ben242 1024 Days ago #
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I don’t like the idea of recycling old content into new posts.  Its one thing to write new content that is thematically consistent with things you’ve written before, but it seems lazy to me to just rehash old lines and rearrange them.  Its the Vanilla Ice method of staying relevent.

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from Ruud 1023 Days ago #
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Ben, the post doesn’t suggest rehashing old content.Look, you have evergreen content, historic pieces, populair link stuff -- and then you have a BUNCH of posts that were only relevant at the time. They receive some purely accidental long tail traffic *if* at all.Those posts are better removed. Think of it as pruning a garden.Now, which posts aren’t relevant anymore? That’s what the coming plugin will help with!

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