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Any plans to make a plugin for WordPress?
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You don't need a plug-in. Just install Wordpress in a subdirectory on your server. For example, mysite.com/blog.
Then create a webpage at System Dashboard > Website > Content > Webpages. Name your blog under "Page Display Name," set the "Top Level Menu Display" to true (so the link to your blog will be in your menu) and specify the blog location under "Search Engine Optimized URL Identifier."
Adding a blog will really help your website because all of the content is indexed by the search engines. It helps customers find us and improves our sales. So fill it up with pictures, keywords, etc.
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That only works well if your store is in the root, otherwise it's just another page on the storefront
geraldz wrote:
You don't need a plug-in. Just install Wordpress in a subdirectory on your server. For example, mysite.com/blog.
Then create a webpage at System Dashboard > Website > Content > Webpages. Name your blog under "Page Display Name," set the "Top Level Menu Display" to true (so the link to your blog will be in your menu) and specify the blog location under "Search Engine Optimized URL Identifier."
Adding a blog will really help your website because all of the content is indexed by the search engines. It helps customers find us and improves our sales. So fill it up with pictures, keywords, etc.
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mdowning wrote:
That only works well if your store is in the root, otherwise it's just another page on the storefront
geraldz wrote:
You don't need a plug-in. Just install Wordpress in a subdirectory on your server. For example, mysite.com/blog.
Then create a webpage at System Dashboard > Website > Content > Webpages. Name your blog under "Page Display Name," set the "Top Level Menu Display" to true (so the link to your blog will be in your menu) and specify the blog location under "Search Engine Optimized URL Identifier."
Adding a blog will really help your website because all of the content is indexed by the search engines. It helps customers find us and improves our sales. So fill it up with pictures, keywords, etc.
I'm just curious if you ever got this to work, as I can't see how it would link to a blog when it points to the created page on the main sidebar menu and not to the blog site itself.
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