Have you ever noticed how some posts generate more traffic than others on your blog? Have you then noticed how once those high traffic posts move down or off the page, your traffic goes down as well? Give the people what they want and rotate your high traffic posts back to the top of your blog.
I have a restaurant review blog and I’ve been getting a ton of traffic from my review of Taboo Fine Dining and Lounge. So what do I do?
I rotate that sucker right back to the top on a regular basis. I want to keep that high traffic coming on in. How do I rotate it?
Look to the right. I simply edit the date and time that the posts was originally published on. I change the date and time to something more recent than my last post. You can also use this to publish posts on a specific date and time in the future. If you are industrious enough to write several posts, you can set them to be published on your blog at a specific time everyday. For example, you can set a post to be published during your highest traffic hour so that people coming to your blog see something new.
Or you could set your older posts to rotate to the top of your blog on a regular basis. New visitors will never know the difference and your blog will seem like it is updated on a frequent basis.
There are many uses for the publication date and time function. Employ it to get more traffic and keep them coming back.
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Actually, this would be a great idea for a wordpress plugin. Create a plugin that automatically rotates all your posts on a specified schedule. This would be great for blogs whose content was not so dependent on the current date.