Why why why?!?!

I know that Wednesdays are my blah blah blah weekly update day but Kaki has been on vacation all week….. so I slept in….. today I actually over slept and didn’t have time to weigh this morning. (It’s ALL Kaki’s fault! No walks….. sleeping in…….over sleeping…. Kaki is in SO MUCH trouble tomorrow morning!!) But, I will do my update tomorrow.

For now, I’m wondering why, when I KNOW I have an important event coming up (known for a year!) WHY WHY WHY do I wait till the last month before I decide “Okay seriously let’s POWER DIET now! Cause I can loose 20 pounds this month…. rrrrighhhtt…. me that’s taken 8 weeks to loose 11 pounds! Sure!! Another 20 in half the time is SO DO-ABLE!!! Heck! I’ll probably wake up skinny tomorrow!! I’m really optimistic about the power of this 8 hour sleeping cycle that I feel skinnier already. Yup yup….I feel pounds just snoring away…… by the way… I’ll be putting the Coronado Bridge on eBay tomorrow be sure and get your bids in early.

 

It’s January 2026! A long way from the beginning of PBnWhine.

Giving My Old Blog Posts a Glow-Up (Because Google Has Standards)

You know that drawer. The one stuffed with cords from electronics you no longer own and a manual for a toaster that died during the Obama administration.

That, dear reader, is what old blog posts look like to Google if you ignore them long enough.

So I’ve been rolling up my sleeves and revisiting older posts on peanutbutterandwhine.com. Not because I suddenly enjoy technical chores, but because SEO is basically Google’s love language and I’d like to stay on speaking terms.

Why Update Old Posts at All?

Turns out, Google doesn’t just want new content. It wants useful, current, and less embarrassing than your 2014 writing voice content.

Updating old posts can:

  • Improve search rankings without writing from scratch
  • Refresh outdated info and broken links
  • Add better keywords humans actually search for
  • Keep Google from thinking you abandoned your blog to run off and join a goat yoga commune

According to SEO experts over at Moz, updating existing content is one of the easiest ways to boost traffic without reinventing the blogging wheel. You can read more about that here:
👉 https://moz.com/blog/content-refresh-seo

See? I added an outside link. Google loves when we make friends.

What I’m Updating (Besides My Attitude)

When I refresh a post, I:

  • Rewrite clunky paragraphs that made sense at the time (they lied)
  • Add clearer headings so Google can skim like it’s late for a meeting
  • Fix links that go nowhere or lead to a 404 sadness spiral
  • Sprinkle in internal links so readers actually stick around

Which brings me to something you should absolutely click…

Speaking of Internal Links…

While you’re here, you might want to wander over to my $50 Your Way Monthly Giveaway. (check the sidebar) It’s exactly what it sounds like. One winner. Every month. $50 sent your way via PayPal, Venmo, or gift card. Worldwide. No hoops on fire.

You can enter right here:
👉 $50 Your Way Monthly Giveaway

See? Internal linking. Helpful. Natural. Sneaky in a totally ethical way.

The Moral of This SEO Story

Updating old posts is like decluttering your house. You didn’t realize how much was outdated, unnecessary, or mildly cringe until you looked closely. But once you do, everything runs smoother, looks better, and Google stops judging you silently from the corner.

So if you notice an older post looking a little sharper lately, that’s not an accident. That’s SEO self-care.

Now excuse me while I go update another post and pretend I enjoy it.

One Comment

  • Kate Sarsfield

    A psychologist would say that’s because deep down you’re quite content as you are or are afraid of failing – take your pick!

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