Tuesday night I did something that I’m betting almost no one else ever  does.  Probably most people don’t have to do it as much as I do, but  it’s something that they should think about doing in some way every once  in awhile.
 I spent a few hours doing maintenance on this blog.  I think this is  post #540, and I went through every post on this blog, looking for my  ads that might be missing or that might have been altered in some  fashion.  As you know, I have either an affiliate link or a product at the end of almost every single post.  I put products  there because I’ve tried to figure out the types of things visitors to  this blog might like every once in awhile.  The thing isn’t so much that  they might want to buy that particular thing as much as they might want  to buy something similar to it.  They, or you, can still click on that  product link, look around the site for other things, and I still get  paid from that.
  or a product at the end of almost every single post.  I put products  there because I’ve tried to figure out the types of things visitors to  this blog might like every once in awhile.  The thing isn’t so much that  they might want to buy that particular thing as much as they might want  to buy something similar to it.  They, or you, can still click on that  product link, look around the site for other things, and I still get  paid from that. 
However, what happens every once in awhile is one of three things.   One, those advertisers are expired, which means those links are dead.   Two, the images have changed and, though the link would still work,  without a visual product who’d even think about clicking on it?  And  three, that product is discontinued, and therefore I have to change  products.
So, I spent some time doing that.  The next maintenance project will be activating Broken Link Checker,  just to check all the links on the site, then deactivating it again.   Some of you might remember when I wrote about that plugin and others  that kept giving me server errors.  It works great, but I don’t keep it running all the time on any of my blogs.
How often do you go back and check things on your blog to make sure  they’re still working properly?  It might take you some time, but most  of you don’t have close to as many posts as I have, so go ahead, take  some time, and while you’re at it, think about optimizing or monetizing  your old posts in some fashion.  Remember, the entire product of your  blog helps your blog to rank better, and better rankings means  potentially more visitors.
 
 






 





 
