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\nUpdating content on your website is an effective way to keep visitors coming back. It can sometimes be daunting to continually update your site with new content, but there are more efficient ways that this can be achieved. Websites are simply computer programs for the Internet, and that power can be harnessed to make sure your content stays fresh and new. <\/p>\n


\nThere are a few simple ways to use content efficiently on a website. These include using single pieces of information in multiple places, receiving and featuring data from outside sources, timing the release of information, and modifying the user experience based on the visitor profile. <\/p>\n


\nHere are some real-world applications for these creative display techniques that you can use. <\/p>\n