Silo Structuring Question

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I have been creating my first silo-structured blog and ran into this issue. I know that my categories correspond to the different silos or sub-themes. And under each of these silos I need to content related to that particular silo only. However, I want these content pages to be static content....not time sensitive posts.

How do I create a static content page in a particular category? I only see where I can create posts in a category.

Thanks,
Mike
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    When you talk about "siloing" - you are talking advanced SEO. I'm not sure myself. If anyone could help him - thank you.

    I have a client and we were talking about silos the other day. I told him his website needed subdirectories (he really needs to divide his site into six parts). "Siloing" is never discussed in SEO forums anymore -wonder why.
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  • Profile picture of the author jewin
    mvcathey - you need to look at siloing as how a site should be built to be as crawl-able as possible. Do you need static content? Not necessarily. If you have your blog on your own server, creating a siloed site will be easier and using a blog format can be done. However, if you want static content in your silo, I would NOT use a blog. However, if you want to keep the blog format, as long as your posts reflect the proper silo structure and keyword context, you should be off to a good start.
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  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi Mike,

    It sounds like you are asking a Wordpress configuration question. If so, check out the Category Page plugin, it may be what you are looking for.
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