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![]() Hi,
what is better when u got a blog site with say 300-400 posts, and those are with links to sponcers you don't want to promote anymore. Should you go and change the links? Or nuke the blog and get a new one!?
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Surfer's engagement + good keyword (domain) choice are the most important things I think... When will the most of surfers go out after thy came in, Google will push you on the bottom (and no matter how many backlinks you have) ...
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If you have no significant SE rankings go ahead and nuke it. Otherwise, use a plugin to do a global search and replace on those sponsor links.
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You know any plugin that does that?
I've searched and didn't find any... ![]()
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I hate deleting good text content. If they are hand written posts, I'd do the search and replace of sponsor codes. If it's a splog, go the nuke route. Of course, the most important thing with a blog is to keep updating it. A post or two per day is what SEOs usually suggest. Google likes to see updates of decent length posts.
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Well must see what is best then...
![]() Some research will not hurt I think!
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Yep.. if they are real blog posts I would keep it and put in the extra work to swap out codes..
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Regarding this..
I'm using a plugin called "Portable phpMyAdmin" And it looks good ![]()
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