stacked blogs
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I am trying to set up a 7-Day course of sorts, using the same blog domain. I want each blog separate instead of “stacked” on top of each other, latest on top. I am putting the URL on my emails. One for each day. When I set up the new post, it gives me a new URL each time, but each URL goes to the same page where the 7 posts are staked up. I want the posts on separate pages, so that my prospect doesn’t have to scroll down to that days topic. How do I do this?
i.e. blogname.wordpress.com/day1, blogname.wordpress.com/day2, blogname.wordpress.com/day3, etc., all go to the same place where day 1, 2, and 3 are stacked on top of each other. How do I make them each separate without creating a new blog domain for each one? I can see that other people are doing this, bot don’t know how.
(Don’t know the correct terminology either…..I hope I am making myself clear)
Thanks
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It would be MUCH easier to answer your question if you gave us the ACTUAL URLs of the posts. We need to actually look at them to see what you’re talking about. Right now, it’s just too hard to interpret.
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So far you’ve written a static page, not a post. If you want posts in separate blog pages, just go to Settings>Reading and set “Blog pages show at most” to 1 (don’t forget to click Save Changes afterwards).
And if you click on the title of each post, you’ll get its own unique URL in the address bar of your browser.
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That’s what I thought.
Some points:
Pages have almost zero SEO. You will be almost invisible to search engines if you organize this as Pages.
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Thanks so much. I really appreciate the help. New issue: It is now showing only one page at a time, but it is in reverse order of what I need. In otherwords, the URL says page 1, when you open it, it is actually page 7.
see elovesuccess.wordpress.com should be Day 1, but it is Day 7
elovesuccess.wordpress.com/page/7/ should be Day 7, but it is Day 1
any easy fix for this, or do I need to start over?
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Blog posts are sorted in reverse chronological order from newest at the top to oldest at the bottom. Your latest post (date/time wise) will always show up on the top.
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