Post vs Page?
I just received some wonderful feedback on my site. It was all very positive, highlighting the things done well and ideas on how to make other things better.
Now, the things that I need to make better are my pages. And I know this. I have written down ideas on how to make them better. I actually have plans for a couple of them.
So, why haven't I fixed them yet? Well, because I'm too focused on my posts. For some reason while doing the training, when I read about writing great content, my brain equates that with the posts that I need to write. Not with my pages. I know that's silly because our pages need great content too. And I know this.
But, now my mind is freaking out. If I take the time to update and make my pages better than that's time taken away from my posts. Then my post publishing frequency will go down. And about a billion other things going through my head.....
Is one more important than the other? Should I spend equal time on both pages and posts? Am I the only one having this issue? Post vs page....... Someone please help with this not so internal debate, please!?
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I only use pages for important messages like privacy policy or cookie policy