Can i backdate posts on wordpress
Google largely ignores the posted date for most content. The only date it cares about is the index date. Google records the first date they saw the content. That backup is site trust. Sites that build trust are more resilient against content theft.
Google looks at two sites, sees the index dates claiming a spam site has posted original content and that the trusted site has stolen it, and makes the logical leap that it probably got the index dates shuffled up.
The spammer still loses. As one final note, the posted date of a piece of content can be important to users because it shows up in search results a lot of the time. This helps users see when a piece of content was posted. However, backdating a piece of content here is largely detrimental. Users tend to look for more recent content, trusting it to have more recent, valuable opinions.
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Maintaining Post Dates for Site Moves. Making a New Site Appear Older. Content Theft and Date Authority. You can find the instructions on how to add last updated on to your blog posts after the how to backdate your WordPress posts tutorial below. You want to start off my going into your WordPress dashboard and going to a post that you want to backdate your WordPress posts too. You will see an edit link right next to this. Click on the edit link. If your post has already been published you will see it says published on with the date it was published.
Click the edit link to continue in backdating your WordPress post. This is where you can put any date or time in the field. You can set the current date, a past date, or a future date. If you choose a future date, it will allow you to schedule the post for the scheduled date and time you have selected.
A good example of this is if you change the month of a post from October to March then that post will now show in the archive page for March instead of October, even if you just published the post. Many users think that getting rid of the publish dates all together will mean that search engines will think that your content is new.
This is incorrect. Search engines are not easily tricked and you should never do anything to try to trick the search engines. When you remove the dates from WordPress it is no longer visible. However, WordPress still saves the blog post publish date and search engines will not have a hard time finding this information. To show the last updated date for blog posts you just need to add the following code to the loop.
Can we change the date on the post to be a date in the more recent past without triggering the RSS Feed as having a new post? If it is possible, is it wise to do so, SEO wise? For that type of update, we would recommend displaying a last updated date for your users and updating the date should not trigger your RSS normally. For example: I start my new blog Jan 5th , can I have my posts start in June ? Is this possible in WP? Thank you. Yes, if you wanted to do that you certainly could.
I mean search engines may know the real publish date of a post, and may view the action of adjusting date as cheating. If you are updating the post to a newer date rather than back dating then it can bee bad for your SEO. If I want to update my old post and change the publish date to current date…will that post display new date in google search result? You would want to reach out to the support for your theme for replacing the published date with the last updated date to have google no longer be able to find the publish date.
Our tutorials are for WordPress. How can I sort posts like I can select categories from a dropdown? I have switched to WordPress 5. I have a family history blog and I put the posts back when the event actually happened. But the new editor would not let me put in a year before about I switched back to the old editor as you describe in this blog and the problem went away. But I prefer the new editor. For dates before January 1st you would want to use a custom field to state the date rather than backdating using this method due to a limit in PHP.
Something changed with the most recent update — when I asked it to schedule a post for am it would post at am. How would this work on a bbpress forum page? I have added topics and replies so are they custom posts? When I view the Forum topics page, I see posts I just updated that have the September published dates. There are indeed more recently dated replies from late February Those do not show first. Glad our article could help. This is exactly what I did, and while it says scheduled to publish on the date I chose in , it still has the blog post set as a draft?
I am very interested in this topic because I have been migrating a lot of legacy content from another CMS into Word Press, and prefer to use the original publish date.
I am able to change the publish date easily, but I have encountered one problem. After I re-publish my articles they show the posted date and not the original published date. This is problematic because my theme is showing the republished article as a new article, even if the original publication date is from five years ago. Is there a way I can get the published article to show the original publication date only. This could be confusing for my subscribers.
I mean, if I edit an existing article, is the publish date going to be changed? No it should not be changed unless you edit the date, too. Hopefully, I understood your question right. Please tell me if i back date my post, will the images i have embedded in the post will also get backdated? Thanks for the great article! Thank you for this post. I started a blog in And there are approx articles till It is an education blog. So I wrote approx posts and backdated them, so that everyday from the starting day of the blog has 1 post.
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