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How Often Do You Makeover Your Website?
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I am not working on posting three to four times a weeks, about my book, new books coming. Now I think I might start doing some interviews on my blog to make it more interesting.
I constantly tweak it, add something here and there, but no makeovers.
A lot less than I should. Reminds me, need to update as soon as I finish a project for a customer.

I'm with Ken. I guess maybe mine is too new yet to consider a revamp, but I am constantly updating and adding things, tweaking things. I admit to blatantly stalking all my favourite authors and getting ideas of how to set up my website (which I am doing myself on wordpress) from their professionally developed ones.
Dang it! Now I gotta go update my website!

I updated mine this afternoon!


I understand that the search engines gauge relevance based on how often and how much the content of your site changes.
I'm too lazy to do that. I might change the theme again, though I don't know when. Need to start taking pics for my posts, I hear images get way more clicks...I hardly ever put images up.
What the webcrawlers are looking for is content change, ie...words. They index your site's relevance by the words on your site and how often it is updated.


All in all it was very productive.
How many of you go over, update and make changes or basically give your website a makeover? I'm not just talking content I'm talking how it looks, the amount of content on pages and just giving your page New things such as themes and giving it a fresh look.
I made some significant changes to my own page such as moving the blog post notifications box to the front of the page, placed social media links in more distinct and sufficient spots, totally re-designed my interviews page, among other things. I felt it was necessary as it helped me condense my site and make it more presentable and hopefully others will enjoy.
But yeah, has anyone ever made over their site?