{"id":411,"date":"2009-01-10T21:34:35","date_gmt":"2009-01-11T04:34:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.itegritygroup.com\/seo-web-development-blog\/?p=411"},"modified":"2011-01-09T01:20:11","modified_gmt":"2011-01-09T09:20:11","slug":"wordpress-add-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.itegritygroup.com\/wordpress-add-post\/","title":{"rendered":"Add a Post to your WordPress Website"},"content":{"rendered":"
Adding a new post to your WordPress website is very similar to adding a new page. The main difference between a post and a page is that a page, as the name implies, is simply a webpage on your site. A post is a blog entry, or journal entry, that appears in a specified area of your website. It can be placed on your homepage or in a different section of your website, for example under “Resources” or “News”. Posts can contain information about almost anything. They can be news stories about your business or personal diary entries about your day. You can use posts to add new articles or white papers to your site..or ones you’ve written in the past. You can also add Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and Adobe PDFs to your posts (read about how to [cref add-pdf-wordpress add PowerPoints] or [cref powerpoint-presentations-wordpress PDFs to your post or page]).<\/p>\n
Another difference is posts can have categories and tags associated with each entry.<\/p>\n
Categories are the general subject or topic that a post is classified within. They are useful for organizing your blog content and allowing your visitors to browse certain categories to view posts of similar subject matter. It’s good practice to keep the number of main categories under ten as to not overwhelm your site visitors with too many choices. You can also add subcategories to your main categories if needed.<\/p>\n
Tags are similar to the Meta tags of a website page. They also give you more fine grain control over how you classify your posts. When someone searches using specific keywords, they will locate your post by not only it’s title, but the tags you’ve added to describe your post’s content. Drawing upon an analogy to scientific classification in biology, Categories can be thought of as “Class” (i.e mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, arthropods) whereas Tags are like “Species” (i.e fox, deer, bear, desert kit fox, western mule deer, alaskan polar bear).<\/p>\n
To get started adding a new post, log in to the Admin area of WordPress and click on “Posts” in the left navigation. In the expanded “Posts” area in the navigation, click on “Add New”.<\/p>\n