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20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider


20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider: “There’s a lot of reasons why you might choose a post over a page or a page over a post (that’s for another post) – but today I thought I’d highlight a few ‘pages’ that I have here on ProBlogger as examples of pages that bloggers might want to develop to promote their blog to different groups of people. Some are more essential in my mind than others but all have been helpful in the development of my own blogs.”

With that statement, Darren Rowse leads us into the 20 pages all bloggers should consider. The idea is to provide permanent and useful pages on your blog for landing and internal referrals. Some of these pages are more critical than others.

Most important on the list would be the About and Contact pages. Darren has this to say on the About page.

Having an about page is essential in my mind as it gives new readers to your blog a snapshot of who you are and why they should subscribe to your blog. This is the page that I go to every time I hit a new blog – if they don’t have one it decreases my chances of subscribing significantly.

He couldn’t be more right. I visit lots of about pages, especially when I’m new to a blog.

Other pages brought up include a Subscriber page, and Series pages. A Subscriber page is used to clarify what subscription is and how to subscribe. This helps bridge the gap for those new to RSS and blogs.

Series pages allow you to consolidate a series of posts in one page. One could also be used to provide a central page linking to the individual posts in a series. This allows readers to select only the articles they are most interested in.

Overall this should be a must read for new bloggers or bloggers wondering how to get more ’stick’ to their blog.

Good show Darren as usual.

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  • [I'm new here so I hope you don't mind.]

    Todd: I have to side with you on the 'About' page... It's the first thing I look for as well and if I don't find it, the jig is up! Who is this 'guy/gal'? What's the deal? What's this about?

    And yet when I first started my blog I didn't have an 'About' page. Ha! Well it's not funny... So I did go back and finally created the beginnings of one.

    I'd say that out of all of them, this one is probably the most important! The others, with time, become nice features...
  • Ribeezie,
    Thanks for jumping in! Yes, About pages are the ones I'm most interested in. Others are more features than necessary to me. Glad you got your About page together.
    Drop by any time.
    Todd
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