You can add blog posts to your website by creating a Blog page. The Blog page type on Websites 360® comes pre-built with a content block that lets you create pre-formatted blog posts.
To create a blog page:
A new page titled "Blog" will appear at the bottom of the page.
When you post a new blog on your website, you can repurpose an existing blog post's styling, formatting, and layout by using the Duplicate feature.
There are two ways to duplicate a blog post:
On the main blog page | On the specific blog post |
You can quickly duplicate any blog post by selecting the "duplicate" icon on any post in the list. | At the bottom of every blog post page, you can click Duplicate Post to create a copy of that post. |
After you duplicate a post, it will appear at the top of the Posts list with the word (Copy) appended to the end of the title.
Once you have duplicated the post, the "copied" post will also carry over all of the content, images, and any SEO data from the original post. You will want to make sure that all content is changed to avoid being penalized by search engines for having duplicate content on your site.
Double check that all of your on-page content is updated to reflect your new blog post. Any changes you make in the Content panel will not affect the page's layout or design settings.
Any SEO data that you've added to your blog post - such as the Title Tag or Meta Description - will be carried over in to the copied post.
Before you publish your new post, expand the SEO & Sharing section on the right-hand sidebar, and enter a unique Title Tag, Description, and Canonical URL.
If you have added a custom title, description, or image for a post's Facebook and Twitter share link, then that information will also carry over to the copied post.
On the SEO & Sharing sidebar, click on the Facebook and Twitter "tabs" to make sure any information entered matches the new blog post.
If you would like to limit the number of posts per page and dictate the verbiage, you can do this within the Blog page, within the Posts block.
To choose how many posts appear at a time, select the Posts per page field and select the number of posts that you would like to appear on your page.
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a way to deliver regularly changing web content. A RSS feed allows you to broadcast your blog posts directly to readers that continue to follow your content.
To turn on your blog's RSS feed, navigate to your Blog page. On the Posts block, toggle the RSS feed option to ON.
Once you setup the RSS feed on your website, here is how you can create the RSS link for your readers or RSS feed directory: