It’s one thing to create a new article, it’s another to update and improve older ones. Times change and writing skills improve, and very often, what was “good” in the past may no longer be good enough. When some your “best” becomes just average, it’s probably time to change it for the better.
We mentioned before on another article that you have to “growth hack” your business. Very few products start off great (and as a blog, our articles are our “products”). You must take what you have and continue making small improvements. All that effort adds up over time and soon you eventually end with something great.
These are some older articles that we will improve on this week. Come on and check them out! You may remember something important, and you might just learn something new.
Time to Update Old Articles!
First off, the “How to Start a Blog and Earn Money Blogging” article. I originally intended to include blogging tips and tricks, but since the article became too long and I lacked time, I had to remove a some parts from the draft. I’ll likely add those sections to both the English and Tagalog versions soon. If I don’t, I’ll probably just create a new article using those sections.
Next, “30 Quotes About Speaking the Truth (when Everyone Else is Lying)”. Unlike most of my articles which are designed to rank well with Tagalog keywords, this is one of the few articles I have that ranked well in English. I’ll add more and more valuable quotes here until it becomes number 1 on Google.
After that, “The “Rich vs Poor” Myth: Wealth is never Stolen; it is EARNED”. This is one of my oldest articles, and my writing style has changed since then. I’ve also received an email from someone who completely misunderstood the intent of the article, so I’ll have to edit parts of it to clarify the goal and intent. That goal is to ENCOURAGE people to rise above poverty and let them deep in their hearts that they DESERVE to become successful and wealthy.
Aside from those, other articles I plan on improving include “7 Wealth Quotes about Being Broke (and How to Change It)”, “10 Quotes About Bad Debt That You Have to Read NOW”, and a few others based on the top keywords linking to my website. While changing the URL might be difficult, changing the title and the main image isn’t and those count more for SEO.
Now it’s your turn. Are there things you can improve on at work on in your business? Start thinking about them now and plan for them!