How often do you update your personal website?👀
Stephanie Morillo

Stephanie Morillo @radiomorillo

About: 🇩🇴 I'm a Technical Program Manager and Content Strategist with an MSc in UXD. I help developers become better content creators and DevRel teams build robust content programs.

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How often do you update your personal website?👀

Publish Date: Dec 17 '20
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In today's discuss, I'd like to know:

  • How often do you update your personal website?
  • What types of updates do you make most often?

I update my website typically once or twice a month, and that is usually for publishing blog posts. However this month I've been conducting a huge SEO and content audit of my site and have made multiple changes. 😅 They're mostly content changes but there have been some design changes as well.

Share your updates in the comments!

Comments 48 total

  • Stackfindover
    StackfindoverDec 17, 2020

    Basically i'm updating my website daily. Like add new post daily and remove spam comment etc.

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 17, 2020

      Oh wow, that's interesting! How much time would you say you spend? An hour or so daily?

      • Stackfindover
        StackfindoverDec 17, 2020

        actually i'm trying to find good content for my site, so at least 3 to 4 hours working a day on my website, and also managing my social media accounts and YouTube channel everyday :)

        • Stephanie Morillo
          Stephanie MorilloDec 17, 2020

          Wow, that's a lot of content creation (I wish I had the time to do that)! Awesome. ;)

  • Daniel Einars
    Daniel EinarsDec 17, 2020

    Hmm.. usually over the holidays when I find interesting content to post, or when I want to try something out.

    It's not only my website but also my playground (for example I migrated away from CRA to a custom webpack because I wanted to get to grips with webpack). Next I might actually finish my contact and about me page 😅

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 17, 2020

      Got it, so it sounds like you update it seasonally. Is that true of content only or are there other updates you make (like design)?

      • Daniel Einars
        Daniel EinarsDec 17, 2020

        Updates, not so much, more like fixes. For example, the mobile view is currently a little bit broken, so I've been tinkering with it one-and-off, but with our new family member (doggo), I've been finding it difficult to justify spending time coding when I could be spending time giving belly rubs.

        I used to stress myself about it and force fixes and new features (on top of a 9h work day), but I can see it took its toll (always tired, never really happy with what I had). Now that I have a solid knowledge base (I administer my own server, host my own website on it, manage some services like Plex and nextcloud and perform pretty well in my job as a web dev), I find it more rewarding to spend quality time with my family.

        I do have some projects set up over the Christmas break, but I don't pressure myself anymore. I find that this way I am more balanced, and through that, better equipped to deal with stressful times at work, a difficult customer.

        • Stephanie Morillo
          Stephanie MorilloDec 17, 2020

          Definitely a much more sustainable approach; completely understand. Thanks for sharing!

  • Asad Ullah
    Asad UllahDec 17, 2020

    I usually update my portfolio site when I am looking for a job.

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 17, 2020

      Thanks! What changes do you make to your site when you look for a job? Do you put new information up?

      • Asad Ullah
        Asad UllahDec 17, 2020

        if there are any updates or missing information. Sometimes I update any skills or project I have been working on and feel confident about.

  • Matvey Romanov
    Matvey RomanovDec 17, 2020

    I've got my own website. There are some web services that I`ve created. It takes a lot of time and inspiration. So, I update my site nearly once a season, when creating a new service

  • Cesar Aguirre
    Cesar AguirreDec 17, 2020

    For the last two months or so, I've been updating my site almost weekly. Most of the time, to publish new posts and to polish old content. For example, to reword paragraphs, add images and banners, add sections and subsections.

  • Micah Lindley
    Micah LindleyDec 17, 2020

    As a teen, I don't have much time to work on web development at all. However, I try to update my personal site (micahlindley.com) whenever I start a new project or notice a bug (it tends to be the latter 😋). I also use it to explore new technologies I'm learning. For example, around six months ago I rebuilt it to use CSS grid. I'm currently planning to replace my static HTML projects list with one powered by the GitHub API since everything I work on is open-source.

  • PotentialStyx
    PotentialStyxDec 18, 2020

    Once in a blue moon, a while ago I stripped it all and put under construction, and today I just added a link to my dev.to. Maybe I should give it a bit more love, and use/update it more...

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 18, 2020

      What do you think you'd like to use your personal website for? What would you showcase?

      • PotentialStyx
        PotentialStyxDec 18, 2020

        I don't know. I think I might re-make it soon

  • Ben Halpern
    Ben HalpernDec 18, 2020

    It's been a while benhalpern.com/

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 18, 2020

      What's been the main reason? Time commitments, trying to figure out what to do next, other priorities?

    • Erin Bensinger
      Erin BensingerDec 18, 2020

      This was a wild ride. Thanks for a delightful morning scroll, lol

  • HARSH VATS
    HARSH VATSDec 18, 2020

    Whenever I learn something new nd find interesting, I try it out on my website harshvats.dev

  • Rahul
    RahulDec 18, 2020

    Oops thank you for starting this. I have to make my personal site

    • Stephanie Morillo
      Stephanie MorilloDec 18, 2020

      Share it with us when it's ready! What will you put on it?

      • Rahul
        RahulDec 18, 2020

        Portfolio and blog posts.

  • Naveen Yalla
    Naveen YallaDec 18, 2020

    Usually when I learn new things ...

  • Abhi
    AbhiDec 19, 2020

    Usually when I launch a new game or a project. Want to get into writing blog posts but don’t have the time with developing games and my youtube channel.
    abhijeetdani.com
    hulahoolgames.com

  • PuruVJ
    PuruVJDec 20, 2020

    I write blogs regularly on my blog puruvj.dev, and I do so using Git, and local markdown files, so It's always being updated 😁

  • Stephanie Morillo
    Stephanie MorilloDec 21, 2020

    What kind of updates? Blog posts or other things?

  • Shannon Crabill
    Shannon CrabillDec 21, 2020

    Not very often. Maybe a minor tweak every month or so. For the blog side (which is separate, but not exactly) I write a new blog post each week.

  • Luis Contreras 🇩🇴 🇸🇪
    Luis Contreras 🇩🇴 🇸🇪Dec 21, 2020

    I built my personal website luiscontreras.dev a month ago. My goal is to publish at least one post every month. In November I published my first article ever and I'm currently writing the draft of my next post. Only 10 days left, but I'm confident I'll make it.

  • James Sinkala
    James SinkalaDec 21, 2020

    Contentwise, once or twice a month, trying to build consistency on that part my goal being to post weekly as there's too little content on my site. Few design updates at least once in two months, did major changes this month though, first a bit of design updates and second was migrating from firebase for data storage to FaunaDB. Though a wholesome redesign is definitely in my thoughts. - jamesinkala.me

  • Eric Ahnell
    Eric AhnellDec 23, 2020

    It's been so long since I last updated anything... I am not even bothering to link because both of 'em contain a boring placeholder... yes, I have two.

  • Omar Gaston Chalas
    Omar Gaston ChalasDec 31, 2020

    Since the last update of my website https//ogaston.com/ I haven't returned again. However, I have to fix some minor issues and SEO optimization as well. next month task I guess :)

  • Andrew Baisden
    Andrew BaisdenJan 14, 2021

    I don't update mine that often because any projects i'm working on go on GitHub first. I would only link to them on my portfolio once they are complete. I think having a GitHub is more than good enough as an online portfolio especially with the addition of having a Readme homepage now.

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