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3 reasons to recycle old blog posts
By Jackson Wightman | Posted: September 27, 2011
If you blog, my guess is you produce posts, promote them and then pretty much forget about them.
Most of us do.
Maybe we shouldn’t be so quick to put old posts out to pasture.
Here are three reasons to remember, and occasionally re-promote, your old posts:
1. Evergreen content that garnered attention awhile ago probably will again. Sure, we all write “reactive” posts that broadcast our thoughts about news in our industry or the world. However, most advice posts can be recycled to great effect, bringing valuable traffic to your site. You created the content once, who says you only get to reap the benefits of it for a short period of time?
2. The discussion that flows from reusing older content can spur new ideas. If you have writer’s block, send out a few tweets of your old posts. You never know how people’s reactions will affect your thinking on a subject. Discussion is so often the basis of inspiration and your popular old content is liable to spark dialogue that can lead to new creation.
3. News and events may conspire to make your old content relevant again. Let’s say you wrote a post about crisis communications during the BP debacle. Guess what? Someone will probably screw up again in a similar way as BP. When they do, your old post is “timely” a second time.
What do you think?