de since July. Personally, I would be happy if you continued to run blogprojekt.de. I am a blogger myself and blogprojekt's focus on bloggers appeals to me a lot. In my opinion, the articles on SiN would be lost in the mass. But of course, whether you continue is your decision. Maybe it would be an idea to start a poll/survey here on SiN or on blogprojekt.de to find out which approach your readers think is better.
Best regards, Manuel Sign in to reply Günter older than a week So I am convinced spain whatsapp that a blog or website that no longer publishes new articles and no longer maintains old articles will go downhill radically in the long run. Not in half a year (i.e. Peer's observation period). But in about 2-3 years. I still have a few old projects (up to 10 years or more old) on timeless topics that I just didn't care about anymore and that I then simply neglected and didn't create any new content for.
For years, these projects had many pages in the top 10, and some articles even reached number 1. Today, with very few exceptions, they can no longer even be found in the 'first' 100 search results. The decline is gradual, however. And it's not just that there are no new articles. Engagement in topics such as link building and the like usually also declines. And the competition doesn't remain idle either; it overtakes them in the long run.