The structure of the Blog

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What does the structure of the Blog include? What seems simple can cause difficulties for new friends. Let's find out with ARTRU

Home

"Home" is the page that readers will see first when accessing the web address.

Depending on the field of each website, the homepage will have an appropriate layout. Usually news sites should have a list of the latest articles, a brief introduction to the blog.

As for me, it is simply showing the blog's catalog map for users to visualize the site structure.

About page

The about page (aka About page) is where readers can learn more about the founder, author, or team behind that blog. Usually contains information about why the blog was created, the purpose of the blog, and also why the founder or author cares and shares about the blog's topic.

In addition, the about page can also provide information about the founder's experience, achievements, or expertise. Help readers better understand the background and approach of that blog.

The about page can also provide contact information so readers can contact the founder or author if necessary.

Policy page

The policy page (Policy page) provides readers with information on privacy, information security, cookie use policy, and other regulations relating to the use and access to the blog.

In addition, the policy page may also provide information about the copyright policy, terms of use of the content, and other regulations regarding the use and distribution of the content. Policy pages are usually created to protect the interests of the founder or author as well as to ensure respect and compliance with legal regulations related to the operation and use of the blog.

For a sales website, the policy page is extremely important Are not be missing.

Contact page

The contact page is where readers can contact the blog's manager or author.

The contact page usually provides the reader with contact information such as an email address, phone number, office address (if applicable), or a contact form so that the reader can send a direct message.

The contact page can also provide information about other communication channels such as social networks, forums or blog-related discussion groups.

Category page - search

The article category page (Archives) is a place where you can search and access blog posts by category or posting time.

This page makes it easy for readers to find articles that interest them and convenient to browse the content on the blog. The article category page is usually divided into categories related to the topic of the blog.

In addition, the article category page can also be divided by the posting time of the articles, helping readers search for articles by month, year or week. Depending on how the content is classified and managed on the blog, the article category page can be displayed as a table, list or different interfaces to help readers easily find and access the articles. on the blog.

Article detail page

Single Post page includes the title of the article, the detailed content of the article and information related to the article such as author, posting time and related tags or categories. regarding the article.

The article detail page is usually designed to display the content of the article in a clear and convenient way for the reader. This page may also include features that allow readers to share articles on social media, post comments or reviews on articles, or subscribe to notifications when new articles are published on the blog.

Another important thing is that in the article detail page, there should be an additional display of related articles to optimize for SEO.

Page 404

The 404 page notifies the user that the page they are looking for does not exist and directs them to return to the homepage or search for another page.

The 404 page is essential for a blog as it helps to improve the user experience and keep users on your blog.

Without a 404 page, users will encounter unhelpful error pages or won't know how to continue accessing your blog.

Bonus

This may not be a page but rather a file.

Try accessing:

These 2 files are extremely useful for SEO. So you need to check to make sure these 2 files are accessible from your domain.

The robots file makes it easier for search bots to scrape your data by configuration and also helps to secure private files and folders.

The sitemap file helps SERPs search engines such as Google, Bing, Yandex, ... index the articles and pages in it without indexing it.

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