How do I get the most current post to show up in Google?

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Ok, let's say I have a category offering coupon codes. Let's take GoDaddy coupon codes for example (just an example). Let's pretend you Google GoDaddy coupon codes and the July post comes up in the top 10, but you want the "August" post or the most recent post to show up.

I've read about canonical URLs...is that what I'm suppose to fix for that to work? I'm clueless. Or do I have absolutely no control over this? Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author unnatural
    Personally, I remove post dates from all Wordpress themes so that content is evergreen. Works very well, however in this case you don't really have much control. You can redirect the July post to the August post but the July post is still the one that's actually ranking in Google. This may or may not change with time.

    My suggestion is to update the July post with a link to the new August post containing the fresh coupon codes, that way when visitors land on your July post they won't be scared away by old coupons.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shane N
    Q: How do I get the most current post to show up in Google?
    A: Pray!


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  • Profile picture of the author robchapman
    Yea, there isn't much you can do other than optimizing the new page you want to rank in google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Just use a 301 redirect to new page.
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    nothing to see here.

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  • Profile picture of the author Traveler66
    What I've done is:

    1. Create a blog on blogger and link to the page I want google to find

    2. Link to the page from social media forums (google is crazy about social media right now and crawls them enthusiastically)

    3. Create strategic alliances (link exchanges) with sites that have high PR's and that are ranked high under the key phrases you are targeting

    Author of "Finding New Customers On the Backroads"
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  • Profile picture of the author Vimal Gobin
    As someone said above, redirecting is an option.

    However, here is what I'd do personally.

    ***Update: Find the latest working coupon codes on this page. Click here.***

    (I would add this line at the beginning AND end of the post/page). This way you don't "lose" the ranking you already have, PLUS you are adding to your internal linking structure.
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  • Profile picture of the author Latsyrc
    Thanks for all the responses! I never thought of doing a 301 redirect...would that cause me to lose ranking for the current post?

    Also, I have another question. Should I even try to rank for a category, or should I just put all coupon codes on one page and rank for that? The reason why this is a tad complicated for me is let's say there are different type of titles I could have used to rank for the keyword:

    Free Shipping
    50% off coupon code
    BOGO Deal

    They are all very different and I don't know how it would work if I try to rank all of this one post versus a category. Does that make sense?
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  • Profile picture of the author jonathan Cole
    we cant do much about this actually once a post indexed then it takes time and we cant remove it manually.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vimal Gobin
    "If you need to change the URL of a page as it is shown in search engine results, we recommended that you use a server-side 301 redirect. This is the best way to ensure that users and search engines are directed to the correct page. The 301 status code means that a page has permanently moved to a new location." - Google

    You can find the page here: google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=93633

    (Sorry, can't post direct links here yet)

    Hope this helped!

    As for your other issue, I don't think I got your question right. But if I had to try to answer, then I'd say that in my opinion, Google will favour a page with a ton of content over a page with a ton of links with everything else remaining constant.

    So you could write something including ALL these KWs (they're LSIs, right?) and make a post/page along with the coupon codes.

    Let me know if you need help with the 301 redirect thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    IMO everyone is making this more difficult than what it needs to be.

    Do just like http://www.retailmenot.com/view/godaddy.com does & rank a single page for only Godaddy coupons, the new coupons always stay at the top of the page.

    Google likes pages that are updated & it just makes for easy work to rank that single godaddy page as the main page in the SERPs for your keyword (Godaddy).

    Even If you only have a single coupon per month, the page would get updated 12 times a year, which is less work updating an existing page than creating 12 new pages.
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