Why to Edit your Old Posts?
Things are enjoyable when they are up-to-date. You would not like to write everything again in a form of a new article just because your old article was out-of-date. Replicating same content with minor changes might end up in traffic downfall because not only users, but search engine hates duplicate content. Updating your existing posts is the ideal way to keep your content fresh. People always admire that website which always decorates their content with most accurate and trustworthy information.
How to Change Date of Posts?
The first thing you need to do is to Login into your Blogger account. After logging in go to Your Site >> Posts. Now it would display a list of the titles of the articles which are published on your blog. You can search for the article through the Search bar by typing the title of your article. Upon finding the article, hover over its Title and you will be able to see “Edit Post” button, just press it and head to the next step.
It would take you to the Post editor. Now make all the necessary changes in your content. Once you finish editing your article, it’s time to update the publish date of your post. Now go to Post Setting >> Published on >> Set date and time (You will find it on the right side of your screen).
Now you will be able to see a small calendar type gadget. At this point, you can change the date and time of your post to the most current one. Press the done button to save the changes that you have made to your date and time.
After doing all the changes, press the update button present the top of your screen. That’s all, now you your article have a new date and time. Furthermore, if you have chosen the current date then, it would appear at the top of your homepage.
We hope this article would help you guys in keeping your content fresh and recent. We would like to ask you a question, how often do you edit your articles, how often you make changes in the publish date? Let us know by commenting below.
Precautions:
By changing the Date of your article, you are also renaming the URLs of your old articles. So make sure you redirect your old post URL to the new one. This will transfer your all PageRank juice to a new destination.
oh good post, i have seen that but didn't try it ever now surely will play with it, going nice, your new design is awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt is not good for Page view or site traffic to update a post practically.....it is not necessary to update everything...posts should be 'old is gold'
ReplyDeleteAnother basic yet informative post for newbies... :D
ReplyDeleteSyed Is There Any Hack To Hide Post Publish Date From Google Search Results Using Blogger?
ReplyDeleteIn Wordpress This Is Possible.
Yes, it is possible and we would soon write a tutorial on it.
DeleteIs there anyway of showing posts only on homepage without having a readore in it.I mean in a notification way.For example , to let the users know that we have updated a certain post or something like that
ReplyDeleteYes it is possible through Label Feeds. You can add certain labels and whenever you will publish posts on that label it would display them on Homepage. It is not that simple but we are working on it. Soon, we will release a tutorial on it.
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ReplyDeleteIs it possible, as a reader, to know if the post date has been modified?
ReplyDeleteI mean that if I write a post today and I change the date to yesterday´s, is there a way to know the true date of the post? Or is there any indication that marks the date as edited?
You can simple write a note at the bottom of the post indicating it was last edited on xyz date.
DeleteThank you so much for a very useful tutorial - worked for me on Blogger!
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ReplyDeleteHello MBL, I've changed the published date, but I want to find my previous published date which I don't know when it published previously. Any method please tell me. Thanks
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