Post by account_disabled on Jan 15, 2024 16:32:41 GMT 12
The recommendation is to use the default landing page that WordPress creates for custom post types. The goal is to keep your landing page one click away from your homepage, which is why web stories will be two clicks away instead. Name and contents Choose a name/title that makes sense for the keyword you're targeting, but isn't the name/title of your post. Make sure it's appealing to the viewer, because they'll see your title in “Discover,” above your story's cover photo. Also keep in mind that the content is always important. Google's best practice recommendations recommend 10-20 images , with the content of each slide short and visual, based essentially on images and videos that will fill the screen.
Stories that are only 2-3 images long, which force the C Level Contact List reader to go to the website for any useful information on the proposed topic, do not provide a good user experience. Conversely, stories that convey information about a post from a different angle can be great, like a “making of” for a recipe or a craft. The recommendation is to use the default landing page that WordPress creates for custom post types. The goal is to keep your landing page one click away from your homepage, which is why web stories will be two clicks away instead. Name and contents Choose a name/title that makes sense for the keyword you're targeting, but isn't the name/title of your post. Make sure it's appealing to the viewer, because they'll see your title in “Discover,” above your story's cover photo.
Also keep in mind that the content is always important. Google's best practice recommendations recommend 10-20 images , with the content of each slide short and visual, based essentially on images and videos that will fill the screen. Stories that are only 2-3 images long, which force the reader to go to the website for any useful information on the proposed topic, do not provide a good user experience. Conversely, stories that convey information about a post from a different angle can be great, like a “making of” for a recipe or a craft.
Stories that are only 2-3 images long, which force the C Level Contact List reader to go to the website for any useful information on the proposed topic, do not provide a good user experience. Conversely, stories that convey information about a post from a different angle can be great, like a “making of” for a recipe or a craft. The recommendation is to use the default landing page that WordPress creates for custom post types. The goal is to keep your landing page one click away from your homepage, which is why web stories will be two clicks away instead. Name and contents Choose a name/title that makes sense for the keyword you're targeting, but isn't the name/title of your post. Make sure it's appealing to the viewer, because they'll see your title in “Discover,” above your story's cover photo.
Also keep in mind that the content is always important. Google's best practice recommendations recommend 10-20 images , with the content of each slide short and visual, based essentially on images and videos that will fill the screen. Stories that are only 2-3 images long, which force the reader to go to the website for any useful information on the proposed topic, do not provide a good user experience. Conversely, stories that convey information about a post from a different angle can be great, like a “making of” for a recipe or a craft.