Temporary website content needs a next check
A seasonal offer, holiday-hours notice, new-service message, or booking update can be useful today and confusing a month later. The problem is rarely the original update. It is forgetting when that update should be checked again.
Whenever you publish something time-sensitive, give it a review date. That small step turns a one-off website change into a manageable care task.
Mark the content that can go stale
Start with details that customers may use to make a decision: opening hours, availability, prices, menus, service areas, event dates, seasonal offers, delivery notes, and first-visit instructions.
Add a simple record beside each update: where it appears, when it was published, who confirmed it, and when it should be reviewed. This can live in a calendar, task list, or website-care note.
Choose what happens on the review date
A review does not always mean removing the content. You may keep it, update it, replace it with the next offer, or turn a temporary notice into a permanent answer for customers.
Check the mobile page as well as the desktop version. Old information often remains in a homepage banner, booking section, footer, or contact page after the main notice has changed.
Build the review into monthly website care
At the start of each month, review anything whose date has arrived, confirm the current facts, and record what changed. Keep the check small enough to repeat rather than waiting for a full redesign.
This is the kind of practical rhythm MDP SignalDesk Lite supports: one useful update, one site check, and one plain-English note about what deserves attention next.
Quick answers
Which website content should have a review date?
Start with changing hours, offers, prices, menus, availability, event dates, service areas, and booking or delivery notices.
How often should a small business review website updates?
Set a date when each temporary update is published, then include due items in a small monthly website-care check.
About Growth Notes
Written and edited by MDP Studio in Melbourne, Australia. Growth Notes turns practical website-care work into public notes for small businesses, with contact and service links kept visible for verification.
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