- Labels for your blog should be focused on:
Please make a list of your favourite blog labels and use them strategically in your posts. Rather than creating a new blog label for each new post, it is better for your blog to have a few blog labels that are frequently used.
Take a moment to tidy your blog labels if you notice that you have over a hundred, and each label is only used a few times. Delete any labels that are duplicates.
Because Blogger’s blog labels are case sensitive, you may have many blog labels with the exact text but different subjects. Remove any blog labels that have only been used a few times and replace them with a broader blog label. Delete any non-essential blog labels, such as “uncategorized” or “blog,” as they aren’t required for categorizing your content.
- Could you make Use of Them Only When Necessary?
Each blog post should have a maximum of three blog labels. Here, less is more. Using a dozen labels for each blog post can confuse and overwhelm your visitors, as well as make your post look chaotic. This may be considered spamming by search engines. Adding more blog labels to your blog will not help it in either way and may even harm it.
Use a maximum of 3 words per label for each blog. Multiple-word phrases should be avoided. Consider blog labels to be keywords or folder names. For example, you wouldn’t put “my summer activity ideas for the kids” on a folder label when “child summer activities” is more concise.
- At the very least, one label should be used.
At the very least, each blog article should have a label. Please don’t leave a blog post without a blog label, no matter how little or insignificant it is. For example, create an announcement label and store it for future announcements if you’re making a fast announcement or incorporate your notification into your next longer blog post. Your blog will appear more consistent because each article has a label, and no blog post will be lost in the archives.
- Don’t be too precise.
Don’t make your blog labels overly specific. Consider blog labels to be public folders for organizing your material. For example, you wouldn’t make a folder like “summer 2018 party ideas” for your blog and expect to utilize it for more than one summer. A more general word, such as “summer party ideas,” would benefit your blog because you could return to this topic year after year and utilize this blog label to build a collection of summer party ideas blog entries.
If you’re only going to use a blog label once, it doesn’t need to be a blog label, and you shouldn’t create one. Instead, plan to have more entries with a blog label when you’re making one to guarantee you’re getting the most out of it.
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