• I’m looking for some insight here…

    I have a client who want to put ‘articles’ on her website. I was thinking it would be best to have her do this through the blog platform, because the structure and formatting is automatic.

    But I’m wondering if there’s a better or different way to do it. First, I’m not sure she’ll be posting very regularly. Second, some, if not most, of her articles will not be original content. But then I’d have to create a page with the categories and manually put links on every time she wants to post.

    Any thoughts or brilliant insights?

    Thanks!

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

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    I do that for my dad, and even though he posts VERY infrequently, the ease of being able to just update in one go cannot be denied.

    You can label the “blog” posts anything. So infrequent articles would simply be new pages within the site. Look at WP as a CMS.

    Whether or not it’s original content is irrelevant how you would set the site up. However, I would ensure that the authors are credited.

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