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I'm Gerrae! As Owner of Mellow Massage and Yoga in Philadelphia, PA and founder of Yoga of Color, I've nurtured the careers of some of the

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Hi Everyone,

Im trying to understand the general recommended framwork. (maybe i need to revisit that trainin module.)

When should I be creating a page? There wer

Hey Gerrae,

great question, the framework pages are mainly the concept of what your site will be about. You can not post on a page you can internal link them, I believe you got some other great info about pages and posts.

As for keywords for the framework of your website, these pages you don't have to worry about that, as it is the structure of your website will be about.

As you're going through the training, you will have plenty of posts that you will be utilizing keywords.

I hope I answered your question, if you're unclear about anything feel free to ask. :)

I'm just seeing this... this is so helpful! Thank you.

You're welcome!

Gerrea I don't know if your question has been answered if not this might help

All of your content should target keywords. That said, framework, as you mention, is part of what pages do. As for what to put on them, that depends.

I sturcted my sites with the basic framework and on the pages I wrote a description or vision of what that "section" so to speak, was intended to be.

Pages will much fewer then posts in the long run. In addition to "about me", "privacy" and other structure pages, you may eventually create a "landing page" or a "thank you". Your understanding of those thing will come.

Posts or your always, ongoing content, which is on your site in the form of a blog. WordPress will default to your home page being your blog roll, automatically.

Your posts will always show there once published and the most recent is displayed on the top of the page.

Hopes this helps... PM me if you need help.

ok thank you!

Pages are for information that doesnt really change... evergreen information if you will.. Your About would be a page.. Posts are more dynamic and should be the majority of what you publish. Reviews would be posts..

Thank You! so why does Kyle recommend putting three pages ( in his example in the training it was diet, exercise, and reviews I believe.) on your website?

He calls the content themes and says that they are the frame work.

are they articles? am i over thinking this too?

You see, what Kyle is doing there is forming the framework. His main diet, exercise and reviews pages are what you would call the "pillars" of his framework (these are articles).. These are the pages where he WANTS visitors to go so they are also the pages he wants to rank high.... Every other POST he does will link back to its relevant category, pushing power and traffic to his pillar posts.

ok.

So the pages are what Im trying to rank and the posts are just content or filler? Do we ever use keywords in posts? (I know there are different methods here. just trying to get a decent understanding of what the training is asking us to do.)

thank so much for your help here!

Keywords are used and targeted on both pages and posts. Linking between your content is a great strategy to improve ranking.. If you are using POSTS to publish relevant content then you will want to link it back to other relevant posts or pages. This helps boost the sites topical relevancy which in turn boosts rankings

ok! Thanks again!

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When she I use posts vs when should I use pages?

When she I use posts vs when should I use pages?

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Hi Everyone,

Im trying to understand the general recommended framwork. (maybe i need to revisit that trainin module.)

When should I be creating a page? There wer

Hey Gerrae,

great question, the framework pages are mainly the concept of what your site will be about. You can not post on a page you can internal link them, I believe you got some other great info about pages and posts.

As for keywords for the framework of your website, these pages you don't have to worry about that, as it is the structure of your website will be about.

As you're going through the training, you will have plenty of posts that you will be utilizing keywords.

I hope I answered your question, if you're unclear about anything feel free to ask. :)

I'm just seeing this... this is so helpful! Thank you.

You're welcome!

Gerrea I don't know if your question has been answered if not this might help

All of your content should target keywords. That said, framework, as you mention, is part of what pages do. As for what to put on them, that depends.

I sturcted my sites with the basic framework and on the pages I wrote a description or vision of what that "section" so to speak, was intended to be.

Pages will much fewer then posts in the long run. In addition to "about me", "privacy" and other structure pages, you may eventually create a "landing page" or a "thank you". Your understanding of those thing will come.

Posts or your always, ongoing content, which is on your site in the form of a blog. WordPress will default to your home page being your blog roll, automatically.

Your posts will always show there once published and the most recent is displayed on the top of the page.

Hopes this helps... PM me if you need help.

ok thank you!

Pages are for information that doesnt really change... evergreen information if you will.. Your About would be a page.. Posts are more dynamic and should be the majority of what you publish. Reviews would be posts..

Thank You! so why does Kyle recommend putting three pages ( in his example in the training it was diet, exercise, and reviews I believe.) on your website?

He calls the content themes and says that they are the frame work.

are they articles? am i over thinking this too?

You see, what Kyle is doing there is forming the framework. His main diet, exercise and reviews pages are what you would call the "pillars" of his framework (these are articles).. These are the pages where he WANTS visitors to go so they are also the pages he wants to rank high.... Every other POST he does will link back to its relevant category, pushing power and traffic to his pillar posts.

ok.

So the pages are what Im trying to rank and the posts are just content or filler? Do we ever use keywords in posts? (I know there are different methods here. just trying to get a decent understanding of what the training is asking us to do.)

thank so much for your help here!

Keywords are used and targeted on both pages and posts. Linking between your content is a great strategy to improve ranking.. If you are using POSTS to publish relevant content then you will want to link it back to other relevant posts or pages. This helps boost the sites topical relevancy which in turn boosts rankings

ok! Thanks again!

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