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Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 23:28:16 GMT -5
Guidelines This page is quite diverse. In my blog I wrote the guidelines for writing a guest post , which are usually found in some blogs. But they could be of another kind. For example, in a news blog you can write guidelines on how to use the blog, on how to comment, or in multi-author blogs there will be guidelines on how to write articles. Remember that a blog is a community, it is never - and must never be - a monologue carried out by the blogger, therefore a sort of "behavioural rules" - in the broadest sense of the meaning - must be written and published. Well in sight, too. Contacts It seems obvious, but it's not at all uncommon to come across blogs that don't have a contact page. What is the point of opening a blog, perhaps showing yourself as a writer, blogger, even copywriter, and not allowing readers or potential employers to contact you? Don't make this page cold, don't make it anonymous. I always tend to write a text before inserting the form to fill. I'm still not satisfied with my Phone Number Data Contact page , but I'll work on improving it. FAQ The famous frequently asked questions . Every blog, whatever topic it deals with, ends up attracting the curiosity of other bloggers or other readers. Frequently asked questions help readers know what to ask and what to expect in the blog. In my case I published real questions, sent to me privately by ten readers. It doesn't mean that they have to be questions that someone has asked you: the FAQs also serve to prevent some "uncomfortable" questions, such as the inevitable request to read the debut writer's novel and even to review it. Archive Highlight the archive of what you have published on the blog. Readers may need to track down your past posts. Personalize your archive, make it interesting and truly useful for your readers. A blog map is also an archive, albeit of a different type. In the archive we show the sections of the blog and the published articles, while in the map there is everything. Privacy Policy It is a page that informs you about the terms and conditions of use of the blog . In short, it is a statement from the blogger in which he explains how personal data is processed (email of the commenter, ID of origin, for example), what the responsibilities of the blog are, how to use the contents of the blog. You can read various privacy policy pages online , especially the one on the privacy guarantor's website, and get an idea of how to set it.
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