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Should You Update or Delete Old Blog Posts? A Guide to Clean Up Website Content

Managing a blog’s content library is like doing some spring cleaning – it requires regular maintenance and pruning to stay healthy and productive. As your blog grows, you’ll accumulate hundreds or even thousands of posts, making content management increasingly challenging. Regular content audits aren’t just about keeping things tidy; they’re…

Should You Update or Delete Old Blog Posts How to Clean Up Website Content

Managing a blog’s content library is like doing some spring cleaning – it requires regular maintenance and pruning to stay healthy and productive. As your blog grows, you’ll accumulate hundreds or even thousands of posts, making content management increasingly challenging. Regular content audits aren’t just about keeping things tidy; they’re crucial for maintaining your site’s SEO performance and ensuring a quality user experience.

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When to Update Old Blog Posts

Here are some reasons why you’d want to update old blog posts to improve the conversion rates of your content.

1. High-performing Posts that Need Refreshing

Your top-performing content deserves special attention. These posts are valuable assets that continue driving traffic to your site, but they may need updates to maintain their performance. Look for posts that:

  • It still generates consistent traffic but contains outdated information
  • Have earned valuable url backlinks from other reputable websites
  • Rank well in search engines for important keywords in your niche

2. Posts with Outdated But Fixable Information

Many posts can be brought back to life with simple updates. Consider refreshing content that contains:

  • Statistics that no longer reflect current realities
  • Screenshots or examples that look dated or reference old interfaces
  • Instructions or processes that have changed with new technologies or practices

3. Content That’s Almost There

Some posts have good bones but need enhancement. These posts might have:

  • Strong topics but thin content that could be expanded
  • Missing information about current best practices in your field
  • Poor formatting or structure that makes them hard to read

When to Delete Blog Posts

When it’s time to say goodbye and delete the old blog content on your site. 

1. Poor-Performing Content

Not every post will be a winner. Consider removing content that:

  • Generates no meaningful traffic over extended periods
  • Lacks valuable backlinks or social engagement
  • Has never achieved good search rankings despite optimisation efforts

2. Irrelevant or Obsolete Topics

Some content naturally reaches its expiration date. This includes:

  • News coverage or event-specific posts that are no longer relevant
  • Posts about discontinued products or services
  • Information that’s so outdated it would require a complete rewrite

3. Low-Quality Content

Early blog posts often don’t meet current standards. Look to remove:

  • Very short or superficial posts that provide little value
  • Duplicate content that competes with better posts
  • Poorly written content that doesn’t reflect your current brand standards

How to Update Posts Effectively

Here are some tips on how you can update your old blog posts with ease.

Delete Any Unused Plugins

Review your WordPress plugins regularly. Deactivate and delete any plugins you’re not actively using, as they can slow down your site and create security vulnerabilities.

Remove Any Images You’re Not Using

Scan your media library for unused images taking up valuable space. Delete old featured images, screenshots, or graphics that aren’t linked to any current posts.

Check All of Your Posts For Affiliate Links

Audit your affiliate links to ensure they’re:

  • Still active and working correctly
  • Using current affiliate programs and IDs
  • Properly disclosed according to regulations

Archive Any Old Posts That Are Off Topic

Instead of deleting off-topic posts that might have some value, consider creating an archive section. This keeps your main blog focused while preserving potentially useful content.

Update Your Opt-in Freebies Embed Forms

Review and refresh your lead magnets and opt-in forms:

  • Update the design to match your current branding
  • Ensure the offers are still relevant and valuable
  • Check that all form fields and submission processes work correctly

Update Blog Post SEO on Older Posts

Give your older posts an SEO refresh by:

  • Updating title tags and meta descriptions
  • Adding new relevant keywords
  • Improving header structure and internal linking
  • Optimising images with alt text

Check for Broken Links

Regularly scan your site for broken links that can harm user experience and SEO:

  • Use a broken link checker plugin for your WordPress blog
  • Update or remove outdated external links
  • Fix any 404 internal links pointing to deleted or moved content or use a 301 redirect to other content

Remember, maintaining your blog’s content is an ongoing process. Schedule regular content audits and tackle these tasks systematically to keep your blog fresh, relevant, and valuable to your readers.

A Content Strategy for the Long Haul

Auditing your blog is super important, you want to make sure your content is relevant and not outdated. By strategically combining updating and deleting old content or old blog psots, you can create a content strategy that supports your overall business goals. A proactive approach to content maintenance will reward you with improved SEO, a better user experience, and a stronger online presence. So, take a look at your own content archive. Are there posts begging for a refresh? Or are there some that need to be laid to rest? The choice is yours, but making that choice is essential for your online success.


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  1. Laura Bambrick

    This is all such great information! I didn’t realize different social media can be so different when you post/pin/etc. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Ashley

    All of these are fantastic tools to make money, Candice! I use many of them, but have always wanted to try BlogtoPin, I’m so intrigued by it, I always create my own pins in Canva but that would be so helpful if it did it for me!

    Make Life Marvelous

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    • Candice Sandler

      That’s so true, BlogtoPin is a huge time-saver! It really speeds up the Pinterest process so you can focus on content creation.

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  3. Ashley

    Love all of these blog traffic tips for the holidays, Candice! It’s so hard to believe it’s almost holiday time and it’s always great to get ahead as much as possible with content.

    Wishing you a wonderful rest of your week! 🙂

    Make Life Marvelous

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