{"id":4804,"date":"2019-05-16T16:40:25","date_gmt":"2019-05-16T08:40:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pnetform.com\/?p=4804"},"modified":"2019-07-17T11:44:05","modified_gmt":"2019-07-17T03:44:05","slug":"old-website-content-wont-cut-it-why-and-how-updating-your-content-works","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pnetform.com\/en\/old-website-content-wont-cut-it-why-and-how-updating-your-content-works\/","title":{"rendered":"Old Website Content Won\u2019t Cut It: Why And How Updating Your Content Works"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A lot of digital marketers want to have reliable content writers and creators on their team. This isn’t just for show. Content is king<\/a> has a huge part and plays a huge role in ensuring your branding<\/a> and everything inside it shows your message and vision in exactly the way you want. When we say content, it’s not just articles. It has everything to do with what you show to audiences. These include photos, videos, graphics, website design, and most especially content you post in your website. Of course, when it comes to appearances, you know you’ve got to be presentable – and this is just as more important in website content. In this article, we’ll explain just why you should regularly replace your old website content. <\/span><\/p>\n

Content: Old Can Be Both Good And Bad<\/h2>\n

One of the criteria for being the “best” in content releases is to make content that “lasts.” This means you ought to make pieces that can be useful for audiences regardless who views them and when they do it. Theoretically, these are content pieces poised to be “lasting” and “good for SEO” because they are heavily viewed. However, this is a double-edged sword. Consider:<\/span><\/p>\n