How to repurpose your blog content to reach more people

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Abdur12
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How to repurpose your blog content to reach more people

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Text isn't the only way to reach your audience. You have different types of content at your disposal to increase your reach within your target audience.

Carlos Bravo16
I don't want to bring you down with this article. But you need to know. The posts you wrote a few weeks ago probably barely have a tenth of the views they had on the day of publication.

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If you look back months there will be many entries where the counter has practically stopped.

Why on average a post receives fewer and fewer visits
The vast majority of blog posts have a life cycle that has a jewelry store email list beginning and an end. If this is not your case, it is because you are not average and you are not affected by the following points that cause this slow death of a blog post.

Loss of visibility : A blog's homepage works a bit like Google's top 10. The most recent post (the one that's usually at the top) is the one that gets the most views. The further down the page you go, the less traffic and attention they usually get because they're out of the field of visibility for the user who accesses your blog.
Expiration date : If you have a blog that mainly talks about current affairs, you may have a small problem. You can generate interest with an event, a new product, the acquisition of a company, etc. for a limited period of time. What you want is to create timeless content that does not have an expiration date.
Lack of internal links : To give life to old posts you have to make use of internal links. This way you can redirect traffic from a recent post that receives a lot of attention to an article that has been online for a while, is relevant to deepen an aspect and remains relevant.
Not showing up on Google – Lack of internal links can be one of the reasons why a high percentage of your old content never shows up in Google search results. A good search engine ranking can generate repeat visitors that produce a continuous flow of new visitors.
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