Day #14: How To Manage Categories in Your WordPress Blog

by Surender on October 14, 2009

in Blog Design,Blogging,Blogging Tools,How To,Wordpress

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Day #14: How To manage Categories In Your WordPress Blog ?

In order to have your blog in a decent structure and ease your visitors’ navigation throughout your posts and pages, you should categorize your posts.

Step:1: Login to Your WordPress Blog Admin Panel.

Creating A New Category

A new category can be created from the Posts menu > Categories.

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Add the category of a post

In order to add a post in one or more category, you should check the appropriate categories under the post edit box.

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Manage the category

You can delete,edit or update any category by clicking on Category under Post menu.

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Ankit October 14, 2009 at 3:11 pm

Good.it will be quite useful ppl who ar starting thier blogs..

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Stefan October 14, 2009 at 6:08 pm

Personally I tend to use only vague categories. Make money online, personal development, thesis, etc. I do not even write them out on my blog, simply because I have never found myself going through just one category on a blog. Is this unique for me or is there more people doing this?
.-= Stefan´s last blog ..Todoist Saves My Day =-.

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Harsh Agrawal October 14, 2009 at 6:43 pm

Good post Surender, though one suggestion. Every one should add one category per post and 4-5 tags per post. Adding more then 1 category in a post has issue with SEO.
.-= Harsh Agrawal´s last blog ..10 Things to Consider Before Becoming a Professional Blogger =-.

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Rahul October 15, 2009 at 10:40 pm

What issue you are talking about harsh.

Single page will indexed twice or SE will consider as copied or both the pages will rank lower in SERP?
.-= Rahul´s last blog ..Official Launch Of Rahul Buzz Soon On Diwali =-.

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