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Should you add the year to blog posts? Yes. If yours say 2025, update them. LLMs search with the current year, so 2026 in your title = more citations. Pro tip: actually update the content too 👀 #SEO #BloggingTips #ContentStrategy #2026 #MarketingTip

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This is your reminder to update all your blog titles that say 2025 to 2026. Let's talk about why this is so important and the right way to do it. First of all, if you're not already including the year in most of your blog titles, I highly recommend you start doing that. This has always been an effective strategy for increasing click through rate in Google search results, which in turn can improve your rankings. However, with large language models, it's 10 times as effective. This is because when someone asks ChatGPT or Google's AI A. Question, it performs a series of searches, and in those searches, it's very common for large language models to include the current year. So if your blog title contains the current year and your competitor's blog title does not, the large language model will cite you by default. Also, both Google and Chat GPT prefer fresh content. However, merely updating t

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This is your reminder to update all your blog titles that say 2025 to 2026. Let's talk about why this is so important and the right way to do it. First of all, if you're not already including the year in most of your blog titles, I highly recommend you start doing that. This has always been an effective strategy for increasing click through rate in Google search results, which in turn can improve your rankings. However, with large language models, it's 10 times as effective. This is because when someone asks Cha...
oogle's point of view, when you change the URL, you've removed that page and created a new page. If the URL already contains a year, you have a difficult decision to make. If the page is receiving a significant amount of traffic, I would leave the old year in. Otherwise, I would recommend changing the URL, removing the year, and then setting up a redirect from the old URL to the new one.

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Including the current year in blog titles can improve CTR and may help LLM/search systems that include the current year in their retrieval queries.

Freshness / year modifiers · asserts

This is your reminder to update all your blog titles that say 2025 to 2026. Let's talk about why this is so important and the right way to do it. First of all, if you're not already including the year in most of your blog titles, I highly recommend you start doing that. This has always been an effective strategy for increasing click through rate in Google...

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Merely changing the year or publish date is not enough; adding a short section explaining what changed in the new year is recommended.

Content refresh / AI search · asserts

This is your reminder to update all your blog titles that say 2025 to 2026. Let's talk about why this is so important and the right way to do it. First of all, if you're not already including the year in most of your blog titles, I highly recommend you start doing that. This has always been an effective strategy for increasing click through rate in Google...

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