Managing your blog’s content as it grows

by angela.booth on March 6, 2008


Although blogs are easy to manage when compared with a large static site, once you pass the 300 and 400 post mark you’ll feel a little out of control. Useful content gets lost.

There’s no easy solution to content management on a large blog but Chris Pearson’s post on WordPress categories is helpful.

What Every Blogger Needs to Know About Categories — Pearsonified: “Because of the way they are misused all over the Web, categories have grown to become something that we regard in a purely user-centric light. We think of them as navigational tools and guides for users, but in reality, categories are a powerful tool that bloggers can use to exercise precise control over content in a dynamic environment.”

OTOH, you can just ignore it all and keep blogging. :-)

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