blog posts – FAQ https://clix.co/faq Wed, 19 Feb 2014 15:23:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Repurposing Content https://clix.co/faq/2014/02/19/repurposing-content/ Wed, 19 Feb 2014 15:23:07 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=671 Repurposing content is the act of finding a relevant, timely, and engaging article, then summarizing the article and sourcing it on your website’s blog. Repurposing content is a great way to quickly add content to your blog without having to write a unique blog post from the ground up.

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Repurposing content is the act of finding a relevant, timely, and engaging article, then summarizing the article and sourcing it on your website’s blog. Repurposing content is a great way to quickly add content to your blog without having to write a unique blog post from the ground up.

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What Are Blog Post Categories? https://clix.co/faq/2013/11/19/blog-post-categories/ Tue, 19 Nov 2013 19:15:25 +0000 http://faq.clix.co/?p=420 Categories provide a helpful way to group related posts together, and to quickly tell readers what a post is about. Categories also make it easier for people to find your content. Categories are similar to, but broader than, tags. Depending on the theme and widgets you have activated, categories can be displayed at the top […]

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Categories provide a helpful way to group related posts together, and to quickly tell readers what a post is about. Categories also make it easier for people to find your content. Categories are similar to, but broader than, tags.

Depending on the theme and widgets you have activated, categories can be displayed at the top or bottom of posts, on the individual post view, and/or in the sidebar. You can assign multiple categories per post (you must assign at least one), and categories can be organized hierarchically.

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