How to Create a Blog Post Template in Squarespace

Ever wondered how to create a blog post template in Squarespace so you didn’t have to recreate every blog post from scratch?

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Well there is a simple solution to a problem many of us have been trying to figure out for a very long time:

Now you can clone your Squarespace blog posts.

If you’re a devoted Squarespace user, you probably already love the PAGE DUPLICATION feature, which is a wonderful way to streamline page production. Page duplication is especially useful if you have a group of pages with a similar layout.

For example:

You may have three different pages for each of your services.

When setting up those pages, there is no need to reinvent the wheel with the design of each of those pages.

In fact, it’s helpful to your website visitors if you keep those pages arranged similarly. Here's why. Because—as your viewers navigate your website, you want them to get an intuitive feel for how to quickly find what they want as they move from page to page. Having wildly arranged information on each page of your site, means your viewer has to slow down and think about where to find what they’re looking for.

Before this week, duplicating blog posts, events, products, and galleries was not possible. Every time you wrote a new post, you needed to start from scratch.

Not anymore.

Shave time off your blogging process with Squarespace's new duplication feature.

You can take a previously published blog post and create a copy of it.

This is great for three reasons:

1 // It can streamline the time it takes to upload a blog post.

You can set a post up once and then wash, rinse, repeat. It’s easier to swap out photos, copy, tags, categories, excerpts, and thumbnails than it is to think about all this stuff from ground zero.

2 // It can help you develop your blog publishing muscles.

If you’re going to exert the effort to publish on your blog, you may as well infuse each post with SEO goodness—so your content can ripen in the internet sunshine. That means there’s a lot to think about, like: breaking text up with subheads, adding categories and tags, spacing content by adding photography with meta-descriptions, writing a blog post excerpt, remembering to give the post a thumbnail, etc. One the hardest things new bloggers struggle with is remembering all the steps to publishing a post. By DUPLICATING a post (provided you took the time to tie up all those little loose ends the first time around), you have a visual map of exactly what needs to be filled-in, adjusted, added, and updated.

3 // It can simplify the way you write.

When you have a roadmap, you can keep it simple. If you’re like me, you have a tendency to overcomplicate things if you’re not careful work smarter, not harder is my mantra. A way of life. A reminder to reign things in when I start to bloat my ideas into overwhelming messes). By duplicating a well-constructed post, you can plug new content into a structure that already exists—as opposed to rambling down the page with loosie-goosie abandon.

You can also duplicate events, products, and galleries.

And this means you can experience the exact same type of ease and efficiency in your CALENDAR,  STORE, and PHOTO LAYOUTS! (That's right. High five!)

I hope today's post helps seasoned Squarespace users free up pockets of time in their day (because time is the ultimate luxury, no?). And I hope it inspires new Squarespace users to publish more frequently (because fresh content on your blog is so helpful to your business).

 

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