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Where does my blog appear on my website?

Blog posts publish to the Updates feed, not a dedicated blog nav section, to keep customer journeys clear while still supporting SEO discovery.

Updated April 24, 20263 min read

Where does my blog appear on my website?

Blog posts are published to your Updates feed rather than appearing as a dedicated blog section in your site's navigation. This is by design.

Forxample is built around a simple idea: what your customers want to see and what search engines need to find you are two very different things. Most visitors come to your site to check your services, see your work, or get in touch, not to read articles. Putting a blog front and centre often clutters the experience for the people who actually matter most.

At the same time, search engines and AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini rely heavily on written content to understand what your business does and rank you for relevant searches. Blog posts serve that purpose quietly in the background, without getting in the way.

If someone does have a direct link to a post, they can read it in full. The content is there, it's just not pushed on customers who don't need it.

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