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How to Revive, Update, or Repurpose Your Old and Inactive Blog

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Starting a blog is great for expressing yourself. But life can get busy. Therefore, many bloggers end up with an old, inactive, or dormant blog sitting without any new posts or visits for years. All is not lost, though. Why? Because you can bring it back to life. This post will explain how to revive old blog projects on Blogspot or Blogger.com and make them shine again. How Can You Revive Your Old, De-Indexed Blog? Top 7 Tips 1. Revisit Your Purpose: Examine Old vs. New Blogging Goals Take a moment to rethink why you started blogging. What was your niche back then? Today, how have you changed your content creation methods? Is your niche still relevant? Does your audience’s interest match your topics? If you modify the content on the inactive blog to target new topics and audiences, how will the other users react? Clarifying your purpose of publishing blog posts makes it easier to revive or refresh old blog content with newer ideas. Also read:  The Fear of Blogging 2. Audit Your Exi...

The Fear of Blogging

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Blogging can help you express your ideas and thinking process. Therefore, many try to begin blog writing. Some became bloggers after retiring, while others picked it up before graduating. So, you can rest assured that there is no fixed age at which you can begin your journey as a blogger. Do not worry about the ad revenue, traffic data, or search engine optimization (SEO) when starting your first free blog. Although those skills are extremely important, you will likely learn them one by one before starting your second blog. Your first blog post will also be your worst blog post. And guess what! That is alright. You will also witness many unfavorable responses from many individuals based on how you promote your blog posts and whether you have the necessary content writing skills to avoid sounding too boring, too robotic, or too unserious. Article image: An imaginary group of new bloggers If you still want to give it a try, the following generic tips might be a good starting point...

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