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I had asked this question earlier, but it was tucked away in an obscure comment hidden on another thread.
So I wanted to create a thread for it for wider exposure and more input, to sample what most people in our community here do.
For those who own affiliate sites, do you republish your yearly review posts each year, (on the same url), to make it look current?
(Eg for a post like: Best running shoes 2021).
When updating it to 2022, do you change the original publish date in Wordpress to a new publish date in 2022 to make it look more current?
(Of course it's still on the same url, you're just changing the date of publication in Wordpress from the original date to a new, recent one.)
Or do you simply make your edits to the content and click Update, without touching the original published date?
Why do you choose to do whichever one you do?
Personally, I'm currently more inclined towards republishing (changing the original published date to a new one after editing, on the same url).
My own reason for that is that if I leave the original published date untouched, Google will now have the option of choosing from 2 dates to show in the SERPs (the original published date and the date it was last updated).
From my experience with one of the pages I updated, Google still chose to show the original published date in the Serps instead of the last updated date.
And this is even after it picked up the new updates I made to the post, yet it still chose to display the original published date from last year, instead of the 2022 last-updated date. (Despite my using Wp Last Modified Info plugin to show both the original and last updated dates on the post).
So I'm thinking if I republish the post by actually changing the date of publication instead of just updating it, Google will now be forced to use the new date of publishing as the date it shows in the Serps. Because the original date of publication will be overruled by the new date of publication.
Are there any flaws in this my thinking?
(Before I make the mistakes, lol).
My only worry is if I republish, maybe it might take a long time for google to start ranking the post well, given the new publish date.
But I had read that as long as you're publishing it on the same url, this shouldn't be a problem as google still knows it is the same old post, so will not "sandbox" it like it would do to a new post.
What are your thoughts on this.
What do you do on your own sites and why?
Thanks.
So I wanted to create a thread for it for wider exposure and more input, to sample what most people in our community here do.
For those who own affiliate sites, do you republish your yearly review posts each year, (on the same url), to make it look current?
(Eg for a post like: Best running shoes 2021).
When updating it to 2022, do you change the original publish date in Wordpress to a new publish date in 2022 to make it look more current?
(Of course it's still on the same url, you're just changing the date of publication in Wordpress from the original date to a new, recent one.)
Or do you simply make your edits to the content and click Update, without touching the original published date?
Why do you choose to do whichever one you do?
Personally, I'm currently more inclined towards republishing (changing the original published date to a new one after editing, on the same url).
My own reason for that is that if I leave the original published date untouched, Google will now have the option of choosing from 2 dates to show in the SERPs (the original published date and the date it was last updated).
From my experience with one of the pages I updated, Google still chose to show the original published date in the Serps instead of the last updated date.
And this is even after it picked up the new updates I made to the post, yet it still chose to display the original published date from last year, instead of the 2022 last-updated date. (Despite my using Wp Last Modified Info plugin to show both the original and last updated dates on the post).
So I'm thinking if I republish the post by actually changing the date of publication instead of just updating it, Google will now be forced to use the new date of publishing as the date it shows in the Serps. Because the original date of publication will be overruled by the new date of publication.
Are there any flaws in this my thinking?
(Before I make the mistakes, lol).
My only worry is if I republish, maybe it might take a long time for google to start ranking the post well, given the new publish date.
But I had read that as long as you're publishing it on the same url, this shouldn't be a problem as google still knows it is the same old post, so will not "sandbox" it like it would do to a new post.
What are your thoughts on this.
What do you do on your own sites and why?
Thanks.