Archiving is an automatic feature that’s inherent to blogs. Each post youwrite is automatically archived (saved) by date by the Blogger software. Archives help to make a blog easier to navigate. The most current content can be read on the home page or by clicking through to the first several pages of content, whereas the archive links can appear in the blog’s sidebar for quick access to older content.
Archives are useful for search engine optimization as well. Because all content published on your blog lives forever (or until you delete it), that equates to many, many possible entry points for people to find your blog on search engines.
Imagine how many entry points some of the most prolific bloggers have. Think of it this way: If you publish one post per day for an entire year, that’s 365 entry points for your blog. Multiply that number by five years, and your blog has 1,825 entry points. What if you published a post three times per day for five years? That gives you 5,475 entry points!
Archives are useful for search engine optimization as well. Because all content published on your blog lives forever (or until you delete it), that equates to many, many possible entry points for people to find your blog on search engines.
Imagine how many entry points some of the most prolific bloggers have. Think of it this way: If you publish one post per day for an entire year, that’s 365 entry points for your blog. Multiply that number by five years, and your blog has 1,825 entry points. What if you published a post three times per day for five years? That gives you 5,475 entry points!
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