Organize and optimize your resource page
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 7:19 am
Again, don't just throw a list of links on the page. Put some effort into organizing and optimizing your resource page so that visitors get the most out of it.
In particular, organize your resources into ig data categories and add a heading (H2 or H3) to each one.
For example, if you have a list of media you can consume to learn more about a topic, you can categorize the links by media type, such as books, podcasts, videos, blog posts, courses, etc.
Link to relevant content on your pages
Yes, you can include your own content on your resources page, but be careful - adding too much of your content can come across as too self-promotional.
Instead, look for ways to mention or link to your content organically .
Another way to include your content on your resources page is to link to related blog posts.
Add these links to the description of each category, for example: "Want to learn more about choosing a travel agent? Check out our guide."
In particular, organize your resources into ig data categories and add a heading (H2 or H3) to each one.
For example, if you have a list of media you can consume to learn more about a topic, you can categorize the links by media type, such as books, podcasts, videos, blog posts, courses, etc.
Link to relevant content on your pages
Yes, you can include your own content on your resources page, but be careful - adding too much of your content can come across as too self-promotional.
Instead, look for ways to mention or link to your content organically .
Another way to include your content on your resources page is to link to related blog posts.
Add these links to the description of each category, for example: "Want to learn more about choosing a travel agent? Check out our guide."