The Blog Posts feature is a tool that allows you to create a blog quickly and efficiently directly on your website.
With this functionality, you will have a space to share your ideas, experiences, expertise, and any other relevant content you wish to share with your audience.
Please use the "Add new post" option to create a new post, and next, we'll go through each of the fields.
In the "Basic information" section, you need to fill in the following:
Photo/Image:
This is the cover image of the post, and we recommend using the size 1200x628, as it's commonly used for sharing on social media.
Title:
The title of the post.
Slug:
A unique URL for the post, which cannot be duplicated and should not contain accents or special characters.
Publication Date:
You can choose a publication date or schedule the post to be published on a future date. If you select a future date, the blog will automatically publish the post when that date arrives.
Resume:
A brief summary that will be displayed on the blog page, below each post. Typically, it consists of two lines of text.
This is the content of your post, and you can use the text editor to customize font sizes, headings, lists, and other components.
If you are unsure how to write your post, you can use the "Create a text using AI" option. This will allow you to select a pre-existing prompt and use artificial intelligence to write a post. For this process, we recommend choosing prompts that are experts in copywriting. Simply fill in the necessary fields and click on "Create text." The generated text will appear as a draft on the right side of the screen. This field functions as a draft area where you can copy or paste interesting parts of the text before inserting them into the "Content" field, which represents the main text of the post that will be displayed to the user.
The meta title and meta description are important elements of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) on a website. They help improve the visibility of the site in search engine results and attract more visitors. Let's explain in detail the function of each:
Meta title:
The meta_title, also known as the page title, is an HTML tag that defines the title of the page displayed in search engine results. It is the first impression users have of the page's content when they see the site listed in search results. The meta_title should be relevant, concise, and persuasive, providing a brief description of the page's content.
Recommended size: The ideal size for the meta_title is between 50 and 60 characters, including spaces. Keeping the title within these limits will ensure that it is fully displayed in search results, making it more readable and effective in attracting clicks.
Meta description:
The meta description is another HTML tag that provides a brief description of the page's content. It is displayed below the meta_title in search engine results. The meta_description should provide a clear and compelling summary of the page's content, encouraging users to click for more information.
Recommended size: The ideal size for the meta_description is between 120 and 160 characters, including spaces. Keeping the description within these limits will ensure that it is fully visible in search results and helps improve the click-through rate.
It is essential to note that the meta_title and meta_description should be unique for each page of the site. This means that each page should have a unique title and description related to its specific content. By creating relevant and engaging meta_titles and meta_descriptions for each page, you increase the chances of attracting qualified traffic to your site and improve the user experience by providing accurate and helpful information about what they can expect when accessing the page. Additionally, using these elements properly can help improve your site's ranking in search engines, boost your online presence, and attract more visitors.
Tags function similarly to post categories. You can create tags in the "Tags" menu and then associate them with a post. A post can have one or more tags. When a user clicks on a specific tag, they will see all the posts that are associated with that tag.