How to Keep Your Web Content Fresh

July 20, 2009 by Theo McLanahan  
Filed under Blog

The majority of new website owners feel like constructing the website is the hardest part of having an online business. Within time, however, they become aware the updating the site with fresh content requires the most work.

Keeping the content on your website fresh can be accomplished by adding new articles. You could plan to add one new article to your site every day. This also works to increase your site’s search engine optimization because search engines like websites with substantial content.

For individuals who want to keep their web content fresh and interesting but do not write for themselves, there are many options available. Online reprint directories are full of articles that you can post on your website. When you use these articles you will have to include a box at the end of the article with information about the author.

If you would rather not promote someone else on your website, you can buy private label rights articles. Also known as PLR, these are pre-written articles, often sold in packs. These are inexpensive; however, they are sold to more than one person. If you are looking for fresh, original content, you may want to hire a ghostwriter. Ask other internet marketers for referrals. Many people use ghostwriters; it is not uncommon at all.

It is absolutely essential that your content be timely and not outdated. It is important to include information in your articles that relate to recent events. During the month of October, for example, you can add some information about Breast Cancer Awareness.

If a holiday is approaching, add information to your site that your target market can use. For instance, if Halloween is drawing near, and you have a website targeted to families, fill it with information on making costumes, carving pumpkins, and staying safe while trick-or-treating.

When an event is over, remove the information from your home page. If you published pages that contain articles about a certain event, move the links to an archive page. Your readers will still be able to find the content, but your home page will remain fresh looking.

Just like celebrities looking to refresh their image, your website can get a makeover. For example, you might have a banner on your home page that has been there since the day that you first launched your website. Try changing the banner and see what responses you get from regular visitors to your site.

Fresh content also means the graphics, pictures, and photos that you use on your website. People who make a habit of visiting your site will instantly know that you have updated your website if they see that images have been moved around as content has been adjusted.

Updating your website is one of many great ways to boost traffic to your website. You can include information about updates in the emails you send to individuals on your mailing list. Your newsletter could feature a small part of a newly posted article followed by a link to the page where the entire article appears.

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