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Why dating reviews don’t show their date of posting? - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato - Part 3
Sunday, March 20th, 2011
Article Subject: Why dating reviews don’t show their date of posting? - Part 3
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
Many bloggers in the dating world decide to adopt the policy of omitting the dates on their post but this is not without peril. As explained previously these myths are promoted by bloggers to keep guessing both the user and the search engines from knowing its date of origin and these can have serious consequences.
The first myth of keeping the user on your post so as not to detract them from not going ahead and reading the post due to its age. Let’s assume that you have a blog that has been running for a number of years now and you have a collection of quality dating articles that you spent tirelessly over the years and posting them to your site. You may think that omitting the date information will make readers keep ‘current’ with the information, but nothing can be further from the truth.
Let’s assume that the reader pulls up a blog that appears to be current ie. no date but in actual fact is three years old and the reader begins to read it. He is over time going to think that some of the material written about eharmony no longer applies because even though the date is not stipulated on the post, the content is clearly out of date. What happens?
Your user loses ‘credibility’ to the authenticity of your posts regardless of how recent some of your posts are and would not consider you as authoritarian in your field of subject and will most likely leave and look elsewhere.
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Why dating reviews don’t show their date of posting? - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato - Part 2
Sunday, March 20th, 2011
Article Subject: Why dating reviews don’t show their date of posting? - Part 2
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
Previously, we discussed how many dating website blogs deliberately do not display their dates on the post or the url to make their post and article almost ‘timeless’. There are various reasons for doing this and the list shows some (but not a complete list) of why.
Having no date implies that if the article or post is read in the future say one or two years from now, any new readers to the post will assume that the post is current and will continue to read the post.
Having no date means that Google or other search engines will not be able to tell when the post was written and therefore put up a higher ranking in its index along with other current posts.
I will try to explain why following these myths are not only bad for the Google search engine, but also for the readers reading the post.
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