My last advice is simple.
These days search engines look at your content and its quality rather than your tags.
Post your articles written with love and which aim to aid your audience. Treat your audience not as traffic of your blog, but see an individual behind.
It matters.
This being said, give you primary attention to the content of your website.
If you want to learn how to write good blog post titles, here is a tutorial to the rescue:
How to Write a Good Blog Post Title
And that's all for today's tutorial training.
Just felt that I need to share on WordPress tags and categories as I couldn't find the information I was looking for here on WA community.
Important info to check out:
Tags, Duplicate Content and What You Should NOT Do!
P.S. I hope this short tutorial “WordPress Tags and Categories – Same Word for Both” was useful to you!
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You did it! Not just one, but TWO wonderful trainings! They both provide straightforward clarity on a few of the basics that everyone needs to understand to move forward.
Looking forward to your next one!
Congratulations,
Isabella
Very informative and well done! You explained very well the difference between categories and tags. I use both and I also see categories as broad subgroups that readers can search on your site. In one category you will then have related posts. Tags are more specific to the particular post. About its specific content.
Emily
Thank you so much for the useful training!
Bless
Andrea