Webinar Training (07-16-09): Blog Posts, Blog Pages & Marketing Pro Pages

QuanSite is a complete New Media Marketing system. Standing at the center of the 5 channels of New Media, your QuanSite is a complete site-building system that makes it easy for you to have a google optimized blog, an attractive SEO optimized home page and unlimited landing pages, focus pages and salespages – all in one!

In this week’s LIVE member training, you’ll learn the differences between blog posts, blog pages and marketing pro pages and see examples of the type of content to put on each page.

Blog Posts, Blog Pages & Marketing Pro Pages

Note: The first few minutes of the video is audio only. You will see a black screen until JP starts speaking.

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Creating a Blog Page

From your Dashboard, go to “Create” » “Blog Page”.

A Blog Page differs from a Blog Post in that a “page” is static and is not included in automated RSS Feeds, social bookmarking tags, etc. The logistics of creating a blog page are pretty much the same as creating a blog post, with a couple of exceptions. In this section we’ll just give you a general outline of a blog page. For more details, see Creating a Post/Article

  1. Page Title (same as Post)
  2. Page Content (same as Post)
  3. Page Tags (same as Post)
  4. Page Podcast (same as Post)
  5. Page Discussion options. Some pages may be best created with the comments and pings turned off. These pages would include “Contact” pages or other pages that fall into that category. This is completely optional depending on the actual purpose of the Blog Page you are creating.
  6. Page status (same as Post)
  7. Page Password (same as Post)
  8. Page Parent. This allows you to create a “hierarchy” of pages. This could be useful in walking someone through a process, or building up information layer by layer.
  9. Page Slug (same as Post)
  10. Page Author (same as Post)
  11. Page Order. The Page Order feature allows you to determine the order in which pages are listed in the “Pages” section of your Blog i360 sidebar (should you choose to show that)

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