I have a category that is designated to item reviews. But I don't want any of the item review posts to come up on my latest posts list that I have on my front page. I fee like
How can I separate post to not show on my latest post?
I have a category that is designated to item reviews. But I don't want any of the item review posts to come up on my latest posts list that I have on my front page. I fee like
Hi there!
I generally like to have every post, including product reviews, to show up on my rolling blog page (latest posts). This will allow returning visitors to be able to easily catch up, without having to go through pages and categories.
You can choose to have a "static page" instead of a "rolling blog". Click on the "customize" button on the top of your site page, when you are seeing a "preview" of your website. Then click on the "static front page" tab, and change the settings.
Cheers =)
Thank you. I actually prefer the rolling blog page also. I guess I was worried that the reviews would clog up and overshadow the other posts. But I guess as long as I keep regular news posts going with the reviews it could work. Specially when you put it like that I can see the benifit. Thank you.
~Nicholas
Hey Nicholas, glad I could help. I would recommend that you create more helpful general content first, before focusing too much on product reviews.
People need to trust your site, and see you as an authority in your chosen niche. Only then people will be more willing to buy whatever you are promoting.
All the best!
-Farhan
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Hi there!
I generally like to have every post, including product reviews, to show up on my rolling blog page (latest posts). This will allow returning visitors to be able to easily catch up, without having to go through pages and categories.
You can choose to have a "static page" instead of a "rolling blog". Click on the "customize" button on the top of your site page, when you are seeing a "preview" of your website. Then click on the "static front page" tab, and change the settings.
Cheers =)
Thank you. I actually prefer the rolling blog page also. I guess I was worried that the reviews would clog up and overshadow the other posts. But I guess as long as I keep regular news posts going with the reviews it could work. Specially when you put it like that I can see the benifit. Thank you.
~Nicholas
Hey Nicholas, glad I could help. I would recommend that you create more helpful general content first, before focusing too much on product reviews.
People need to trust your site, and see you as an authority in your chosen niche. Only then people will be more willing to buy whatever you are promoting.
All the best!
-Farhan