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The silent churn signal: what an inactive business blog says to prospects and how to reverse it

June 24, 2026 by Daniel Harper

On a business website, an inactive blog rarely looks like a neutral “we’ll get back to this later” decision. To prospects, it often reads as a quiet operational signal: the company may be distracted, under-resourced, or no longer investing in growth. It’s a form of silent churn—people don’t complain, they just leave and don’t come […]

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