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Old 02-26-2008, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Paula Brown View Post
I know I need content that relates to my site.....but where do I put it? Do I create another page within my site or just place little paragraphs on my current pages?

I know this is a no-brainer to most of you...but I'm still trying to get on track with building traffic to my site.

Paula
Paula,

Don't worry, it's not a silly question. Here is what I would do:

I would create another tab on the left hand-side panel of your navigation and call it "articles" or "information" or "resources" something like that.

In your public_html, I would create a new folder and call it "articles" or "information" or "resources". Then, in that new section, I would add articles. Each article would be in a separate page. If the article is relevant to one of your other existing pages, you can certainly link them together. For example, if you write an article about the proper etiquette of a wedding invitation, then link the article to that section of your website. Does this make sense?

Please let me know if what I am saying is unclear.

Sherif
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