“Unlock Hidden Potential: 6 Surprising Ways to Revitalize Your Old Blog Content!”
Starting from scratch may be a much easier way to optimize the post and ensure the writing is consistent within it.
This is a good idea for articles that have a lot of referring domains.
If you were to delete an article with a lot of links, you run the risk of losing some of those links entirely.
Despite what Google says, backlinks do matter.
4. Combine it with another post
Let’s say you have two old blog posts that relate to one another and even target some of the same keywords.
If they’re short enough, you can combine them or their topics into a single post.
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