1. Pages
Pages are static content that doesn’t appear in your blog’s main feed. They are ideal for creating sections like About, Contact, or Privacy Policy. Pages are separate from posts, and you can place them in a menu or footer to help your readers navigate your blog.
How to Create and Manage Pages:
Go to Pages:
- In the Blogger dashboard, click on the Pages menu.
Create a New Page:
- Click the “New Page” button on the top left.
- You will be taken to the editor where you can enter content for the page (just like a regular blog post).
Add Title and Content:
- Title: Enter a title for your page (e.g., “About Us” or “Contact”).
- Content: Add text, images, links, or any content you want to display on the page.
Publish the Page:
- Once your content is ready, click “Publish” to make the page live.
Arrange Pages (Optional):
- After creating your pages, you can adjust the order in which they appear or add them to a menu.
- To do this, go to the Layout section in your dashboard and add a Pages Gadget to your blog’s header, sidebar, or footer.
2. Comments
The Comments feature in Blogger lets readers interact with your posts. You can manage, approve, delete, or flag comments as spam. Comment management is essential for maintaining engagement and controlling the content on your blog.
How to Manage Comments:
Go to the Comments Menu:
- In the Blogger dashboard, click on the Comments option from the left sidebar.
View and Moderate Comments:
- Here, you’ll see a list of all the comments on your blog. Each comment will have options to:
- Approve: Allows the comment to appear on the post.
- Delete: Remove the comment.
- Mark as Spam: Automatically flags the comment as spam.
- Here, you’ll see a list of all the comments on your blog. Each comment will have options to:
Comment Settings:
- To adjust the comment settings, click on the Settings menu and select Posts, Comments, and Sharing.
- Here you can choose whether to:
- Enable or disable comments.
- Require moderation before comments are published.
- Enable CAPTCHA to prevent spam.
- Allow or disallow anonymous comments.
- Here you can choose whether to:
- To adjust the comment settings, click on the Settings menu and select Posts, Comments, and Sharing.
3. Statistics
The Statistics section provides insights into how your blog is performing. You can view traffic sources, visitor statistics, and information about the posts that are popular among your readers. This is helpful for improving your content and understanding your audience.
How to View Blog Statistics:
Go to the Stats Menu:
- In your Blogger dashboard, click on the Stats option from the left sidebar.
Overview:
- The Overview tab shows general statistics like:
- Pageviews: The total number of times your blog has been viewed.
- Top Posts: The posts that have received the most views.
- Traffic Sources: Information about where your visitors are coming from (e.g., search engines, social media, or other websites).
- The Overview tab shows general statistics like:
Traffic Sources:
- This section will show detailed information on where your blog traffic is coming from. It includes:
- Referrers: Websites or social media platforms linking to your blog.
- Search Queries: Keywords people used to find your blog.
- This section will show detailed information on where your blog traffic is coming from. It includes:
Audience:
- This section shows detailed information about your visitors, such as:
- Location: The countries or regions your visitors are coming from.
- Browsers/Operating Systems: The tools your readers are using to access your blog.
- This section shows detailed information about your visitors, such as:
Top Posts:
- This tab shows which posts are getting the most traffic. You can use this information to identify popular content and create more posts that resonate with your audience.
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