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Denise Griffitts in
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August 23rd, 2010 |
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We all know that Google rewards ‘relevance’, but did you know that RECENCY is becoming just as important too?
That means that the sites that are updated the most often (like news sites, blogs, and active forums) get the most attention and get preference in the rankings.
And that makes sense doesn’t it? I mean, think about it from a searcher’s perspective… you want the most recent, relevant information when YOU do a search, right?
So keep this in mind for your own website or blog …
The more often you publish new content, the more recent AND relevant you are… and the better your site ranks in Google.
Don’t have time to create new and relevant content?
Consider using these resources to ensure that your blog or website is updated with fresh, compelling content.
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