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A Blogger’s Guide: How to add Pages in WordPress

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30 Oct

Greetings, fellow bloggers!

If you’re reading this post chances are you have a website or are in the process of creating one. Perhaps you’re still on the fence. If so, I hope this tutorial encourages you to make the leap. Welcome aboard the grand adventure! ♥

This is part five of my series ~ Blogging to Success with WordPress!


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Owning a website is a liberating experience. Our thoughts, our work, our designs have a home and we’re eager to share it with the world. Cheers to that! ♥

Realistically speaking, though, it can feel a little intimidating and sometimes daunting trying to figure out the ins and outs of it all. I hear ya. I’ve been there, too.

Fast forward a few years and now I have the absolute pleasure of helping others create and manage their own websites. Creating a website that we’re proud to own is one thing, managing it to maximize reach and outcomes is just as critical, perhaps more so.


Managing WordPress like the Pros

Before we jump in …

Whether your website is hosted by WordPress.com or you’re using WordPress.org (self-hosted) with (ie. Bluehost), the process of setting up the design and function of your website is much the same. However, there is a difference as to what you have access to. For more detailed information regarding WordPress.com vs WordPress.org, please visit ~ Essential tips, tools, and resources for bloggers and website owners!

This website is hosted by Bluehost. I also use Jetpack for daily backups, managing spam, and seamless access to additional features. You’ll notice this reference throughout this Blogging to Success series.

WordPress.com Users ~ The versatility of Jetpack is included with your hosting.

WordPress.org Users ~ If you’re self-hosted (ie. Bluehost), you can add the Jetpack Plugin for free. Additional features are available via their paid plans.

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If you’re just setting up your website, feel free to view previous posts in this Blogging to Success series:

  • Part One ~ A Blogger’s Guide: Blogging to Success with Dashboard Settings in WordPress
  • Part Two ~ A Blogger’s Guide: How to create a user profile, manage comments, view stats, and add widgets in WordPress
  • Part Three ~ A Blogger’s Guide: How to Customize a WordPress Theme
  • Part Four ~ A Blogger’s Guide: How to create a Blog Post and maximize engagement in WordPress!

*Disclosure: These are resources I personally use and value highly. So much so, I became an Affiliate member. As an Affiliate, I endorse the products and services I use and love. If you see the value in these products and choose to purchase via my referral links, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. ♥


Adding a Page in WordPress

In this tutorial, we’ll create a Page and look at the following Document features:

  • Status & Visibility
  • Permalink
  • Featured Image
  • Discussion

We’ll also look at the following Jetpack features:

  • Shortlink
  • Likes and Sharing

We’ll look at Editing our Page via the Dashboard:

  • Page > All Pages > Edit Options

We’ll optimize our Page for SEO (Search Engine Optimization)


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We can add a Page from our Dashboard via Page > Add New. We can view/edit All Pages.

When we Add a New Page, we’ll see a blank template like below. We can begin adding content via Blocks.

If you’re not sure how to add Blocks in Gutenberg, you’re most welcome to pop by my blog post ~ Getting Started with Gutenberg ~ A How-To Guide for Creating Engaging Blog Posts with Gutenberg.

We can Save Draft, Preview, and Publish.

When we’re writing our page we can access the Document Settings on the right, as displayed in the image below. Before we Publish our Page, we’ll optimize these settings to maximize engagement.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

If you don’t see the Document Panel, click on the Settings tab on the right of the Publish tab. Then click on Document.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

In the image below, you can see that I started adding content to my page.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Under Status & Visibility, we can set our Page Visibility and Schedule or Immediately Publish our work.


Status & Visibility

A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

We can set our Page Visibility to Public, Private, or Password Protected.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

We can choose a date and time and Schedule our page or Publish immediately by clicking on Publish.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Permalinks ~ URL Slug

We can edit the URL Slug (last part of the URL) before we Publish the Page. After we Publish, this cannot be changed. This feature is useful to remove unnecessary words from the URL text that is created based on our Page title. I sometimes remove filler words to focus on and maximize keywords and phrases for SEO (Search Engine Optimization).


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Featured Image

We can add a Featured Image. This is the image visible when we publish our page and share via social media.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

TIP: To optimize every Featured Image for SEO and accessibility, we can edit the detail included with each image.

When we add an image to our Media Library, we can edit/add Alt Text, Title, Caption, and Description.

Alt text is the description available to visually impaired readers who use tools and devices that dictate web content.

Also, adding a description helps with SEO as Google uses this information. An image uploaded with a file name of picture1234.jpeg, for example, is a missed SEO opportunity.

In the image below, you can see I added relevant, descriptive information. We can easily do this by clicking on the image file via our media library. This will open the side window to edit/add image text.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Discussion

We can Allow Comments. If this is set via Dashboard Settings > Discussion, we can override that setting here.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Page Layout

We can select the Page Layout. Depending on website features and access to these options, we can override the Site Layout, as referenced in the previous post ~ Blogging to Success: How to Customize a WordPress Theme.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Jetpack Settings

I use Jetpack for seamless access to additional features, as displayed in the images below.

WordPress.com Users ~ The versatility of Jetpack is included with your hosting.

WordPress.org Users ~ If you’re self-hosted (ie. Bluehost), you can add the Jetpack Plugin for free. Additional features are available via their paid plans.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

We have two additional features via Jetpack to optimize reach and engagement. Let’s look at the following features:

  • Likes and Sharing
  • Shortlink

Jetpack Settings

We can turn on/off Show Likes and Show Sharing Buttons.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

We can copy the Shortlink here.


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

Editing a Page via the Dashboard

We can easily view/edit our Pages via Dashboard Pages > All Pages.

When we hover over a Page title, we’ll see options: Edit, Quick Edit, Copy, Trash, and Preview.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

The final step in creating a page is maximizing it for SEO (Search Engine Optimization). There are a number of Addons and Plugins to help with this. Yoast, for example, is a Plugin used for SEO.

I use the Genisis Framework. In the image below, you can see I added keywords and phrasing to maximize this page for SEO. The structure and its use will vary depending on the tool/resource we use.

SEO is an important element for successful blogging. Let’s optimize our work for maximum reach!


A Blogger's Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress
A Blogger’s Guide ~ How to Create a Page in WordPress

We’re almost done!

As part of my pre-publish checklist, I review all the above settings one final time. When finished, I publish my page.

That’s it. High five, my friends. You just created a Page for your website. ♥

In the next post in the Blogging to Success in WordPress series, we’ll create a Blogging Checklist to ensure we’re maximizing our reach and optimizing engagement opportunities. I hope you’ll join me.

Until next time … happy blogging, my friends.


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