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How to Structure Your Blog in 2021 #1852
September 09, 2021

In episode #1852, we talk about how to structure your blog according to the ‘blog plus’ model. If you look at companies like HubSpot or NP Digital, you’ll notice that their websites don’t just have a blog section but an entire resources section that includes but is not limited to their blog-based content. Using this model means you can put all the content you make in one place, which makes far more sense.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Structure Your Blog in 2021
  • [00:26] Using a ‘blog plus’ content model with additional resources.
  • [01:06] How Neil organizes his website using a blog plus model.
  • [01:49] Making all your content easily accessible if you make a lot of different types.
  • [02:22] Running tests to see which content types are doing the best and worst.
  • [02:54] That’s it for today!
  • [02:55] Go to marketingschool.io/live to join our community.

 

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