Talk Copy to Me | Content + Copywriting Podcast

What Website Pages Should Your Site Have?


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We've spent this mini-series talking about web pages, so let's end it by talking about all the other types of pages you can have on your site, in addition to the Big 3 we talked about in the past few episodes. 

Here, we'll review 20+ types of pages you might want on your site. How many do you think yours has right now?

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EPISODE 007.

Read the show notes and view the full transcript here
https://erinollila.com/what-types-of-website-pages-should-your-site-have/

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 Here's exactly what was discussed on the show:

  • How Shop pages can be set up different depending on the products, productized services, programs, or courses available
  • Whether frequently asked questions belong on their own page or if they should be spread out on services pages
  • How to include testimonials on your website and whether they should be on their own page
  • How a portfolio page and case studies can work together on your website; or, alternatively, why you might want to consider separating them.
  • Where the contact page belongs on your site (this isn't for everyone, but this one might surprise you!)
  • What are landing pages?
  • How to set up lead magnets and quizzes and why/how you'd send people to these landing pages
  • Why confirmation or redirect pages often get overlooked, but how you could implement them on your site.
  • Types of visibility pages, like speaker or media pages and what the differences are between the two.
  • The differences between a resources page and a blog, and how you would use both on a website
  • A soapbox rant about the importance of SEO
  • Dedicated pages for visibility efforts, like a podcast or YouTube channel
  • And let's not forgot about the sitemap, privacy page, your terms of use, disclaimers, and cookie policies

FYI: I do realize I was calling it Terms and Conditions in the episode — instead of Terms of Use — but I'm hoping you'll forgive me here ;)

Here are the websites that were referenced as examples on this episode:

  • https://charlotteisaac.com/
  • https://katieobrien.com/
  • https://erinollila.com/podcast
  • https://thepodwizegroup.com/
  • https://termly.io/

If you're looking for legal website templates or contracts here are two affiliate links to where I purchased my templates (I use both still!):

  • https://thecontractshop.com/?ref=erinollila
  • https://www.bradendrake.com/a/2147575083/BCsWE8v9

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Stay in touch with Erin Ollila, SEO website copywriter:

  • Book a Copy Coaching Power Hour if you need help figuring out what pages you need on your site, and what you should put on those pages — https://erinollila.com/copy-coaching
  • Learn more about Erin's done-for-you website copy services if you want to skip the work and hire a professional copywriter to do it for you https://erinollila.com/website-copy
  • Reach out Erin on Instagram  — http://instagram.com/erinollila
  • Find her on Facebook — http://facebook.com/erinollilacreative
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