Can a blog be part of your website?

Can a blog be part of your website?

In simple terms, all blogs can be a website or part of a website. However, not all websites can be called blogs. For example, WPBeginner is a blog and a website. Our website has other content which is published in a non-blog format like glossary, about us, and contact pages.

Is blog a website or webpage?

A blog (a truncation of “weblog”) is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page.

Should I have separate websites?

Usually, I recommend against it. Having another website means more work: more time spent managing and promoting. Making a new section on your website may take only a few hours, and as long as you have a content management system, it might cost nothing. But there are times when it makes sense to have a separate website.

Can a blog be a part of a website?

However, if your blog is on a separate website, the backlink would only affect the ranking of the blog website, not your company’s main site. Likewise, links to other parts of your website will benefit your blog as well.

Can a stand alone blog be a website?

A stand alone blog typically uses the home page as the main blog page instead of a traditional home page.

Which is more important for SEO, a website or a blog?

In other words, getting a single link each from a handful of trusted 3rd party authority sites will be more valuable to your website’s SEO strength than getting hundreds or even thousands of links from low-value sites.

Can a company blog promote a company website?

The company blogs are featured prominently in the main site navigation. Visit the blog page and you’ll see a ton of well-written, well-organized incredibly helpful blog posts spanning all aspects of internet marketing. Many posts are from guest bloggers. Rarely do these posts directly promote company products.