WordPress Post Publishing:
- Login to Your Dashboard: First, go to your WordPress website dashboard (usually “www.yourwebsite.com/wp-admin”).
- Add New Post: On the left sidebar, hover over ‘Posts‘ and then click ‘Add New‘.
- Title and Content: Add a title at the top and then input your content in the provided editor below.
- Add Images: Click on the ‘Add Media‘ button above the editor. Upload new images or select existing ones. Once selected, click ‘Insert into post‘.
- Categories and Tags: On the right sidebar, choose or add categories and tags relevant to your post.
- Publish: Once you’re satisfied, click the ‘Publish‘ button on the right sidebar.
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Blogger Post Publishing:
- Login to Your Dashboard: Go to “www.blogger.com” and log in.
- Create a New Post: On the dashboard, you’ll see your blog listed. Click on ‘New Post’ below the blog name.
- Title and Content: Add a title at the top. Below that, there’s a content editor where you can write your post.
- Add Images: Use the image icon on the toolbar (looks like a picture) to add images. You can upload from your computer or choose from already uploaded images.
- Labels: On the right sidebar, add relevant labels to categorize your content.
- Publish: Click the orange ‘Publish’ button at the top right when you’re ready.
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Blog Post Structure:
- Title (Headline):
- Captivating and to the point.
- It should clearly convey what the post is about.
- Ideally contains your focus keyword.
- Introduction:
- A brief overview of what the blog post is about.
- Can include a personal story or a relatable incident to engage readers.
- State the problem or question that the blog post will address.
- Subheading (H2):
- Breaks down the main topic.
- Helps structure the content and make it reader-friendly.
- Main Content (Paragraphs under H2):
- Detailed information about the sub-topic.
- Should be structured in short paragraphs for easy reading.
- Can use bullet points or numbered lists if explaining steps or listing items.
- Images or Visuals:
- Use high-quality, relevant images.
- Ensure they are optimized for the web (in terms of size).
- Additional Subheadings (H2, H3, etc.):
- Continue to break down content into sub-topics.
- Helps in organizing the content and providing a logical flow.
- Internal and External Links:
- Link to other relevant articles on your website (internal links).
- Link to authoritative sources if you’re quoting data or research (external links).
- Conclusion:
- Summarize the main points discussed in the blog.
- Can provide a personal opinion or a call to action, prompting readers to take some action or leave a comment.
- Call to Action (CTA):
- Encourage readers to take a specific action, like signing up for a newsletter, sharing the post, or reading another related article.
- Comments Section:
- Allow readers to leave comments, ask questions, or share their own experiences.
- Author Bio (Optional):
- A short bio of the writer, establishing credibility.