The Structure
As the diagram shows, this is the ideal way to set your website out, it then has order and structure to add good content in the correct places.
Pages consists of all your headers, such as your about us page, contact forms and all the disclaimers and indexes to the various topics.
Content can then be seperated under categories.
For example if you are doing a niche about a sport, for this instance, NFL, Rugby and Soccer.
You could have in the pages section what the topic is:
Sports Teams
Then you add your information for each sport under categories
cat 1 - NFL
cat 2 - Rugby
cat 3 - Soccer
You can also have sub categories and sub categories of these!
example
cat 1 - NFL -
sub cat 1- AFC teams
followed by:
2nd sub cat A - division North / 2nd sub cat B - div South etc.
sub cat 2- NFC teams
2nd sub cat A - division East / 2nd sub cat B - div West etc.
This way you have used two categories to divide the NFL teams into conferences and then teams can then be arranged into their divisions.
Each Teams content will then be published as posts.
you then do the same for each spot you want to inlcude in your Niche. You then have an organised and structured menu.
Do Not Forget Tags
Each post can have a tag added, for example if you are writing about the Dallas Cowboys then each article about the Dallas Cowboys can be tagged so follow up articles can be read after a visitor has read the article they are on,or if a visitor wants to search for dallas cowboys then all artcilces with the dallas cowboy tag will show up on the search.
This has been really confusing to me.
Page / post = got it
I am going to do the training again for similar reasons.
Jennifer