Also called evergreen content.
This is how the above topics could be made timeless:
"The Ultimate Mailchimp Guide: Setting Up the E-Newsletter Tool Step by Step"
If you keep this guide up to date, people will still refer to it months and years later – and find you via Google (keyword: Mailchimp guide ).
"3 life hacks to make lucrative contacts at every conference."
This is how you free your content from the date of the conference.
And offer advice that is still relevant and useful even after years.
Any content that refers to a specific date also has an expiration date.
Hands off.
"The 33 best life hacks for Deutsche Bahn strikes"
Again we have uk phone number list separated the article from the current event.
Plus: We have increased its usefulness many times over.
Not just 3 tips.
Not just 5 ideas.
But the ultimate list of 33 life hacks.
The general rule for lists is: the bigger the better.
And every time Deutsche Bahn goes on strike again, you read this evergreen article.
Examples from my websites:
Copywriting: The Ultimate Guide
Here I made sure that the instructions will still work months and years from now.
The article has been bringing me juicy traffic for months.