MEGAVISION Blog – How to Add and Create a Blog
About 44% of prospects engage with three to five content pieces before interacting with an online business.
This number shows how important it is for you, as a marketing agency owner or freelancer, to produce and share content for your audience.
MEGAVISION made creating, scheduling, and publishing all your blog posts easy. This article will guide you through using this feature.
MEGAVISION’s blog feature is user-friendly and packed with valuable tools.
Like a Word document, the blog post editor is easy to use. You can add your style with custom fonts and media like videos, images, and audio.
The platform understands how vital search engine optimization is to attract readers and become visible online. That’s why they allow you to add basic SEO details before publishing your blog.
If you hit a creative block, MEGAVISION’s Content AI can help. It’ll cost you some credit but is great for idea generation.
Adding your blog post list to your website page and sales funnel is also doable with MEGAVISION. You don’t have to use any complex coding or a third-party app.
MEGAVISION’s blog feature works well for basic content marketing. But if you need more control, the WordPress integration might be better.
You must first select the sub-account where you plan to create your blogs. This feature is not accessible at the Agency Level.
After you’ve picked your sub-account, navigate to the “Sites” section and click the “Blog” tab.
This space will be your blog dashboard. It’s where you can edit your content, access blog settings, and check some metrics, including:
However, it will only be visible once you drafted or published a blog. So when you’re ready, select “+ Create Blog Post.”
MEGAVISION will welcome you with a default page for its blog editor. It’s a sneak peek of what your finished post could look like.
You have two options here. Copy-paste your content or start typing on a blank page.
In my experience, the former worked flawlessly. The platform handled fonts, images, headings, and links without any hitches. But it’s also okay to write directly from the page.
The menu bar in MEGAVISION’s blog page editor offers various features to enhance your content.
With it, you can:
MEGAVISION offers extra options in your blog settings that enhance your blogging experience.
These options are accessible through the vertical ellipsis icon, giving you more control over your content creation process.
These additional steps in MEGAVISION make it easier to create blog posts and give you flexibility and peace of mind by allowing you to preview, duplicate, and restore your content as needed.
After fine-tuning your blog post in MEGAVISION, click “Save” and “Continue.”
This action leads you to a new page where you can finalize other blog post details and SEO settings.
If this is your first blog post, add the blog author and new category details before proceeding. The added info will appear on the drop-down menu.
You also have the opportunity to customize the slug, which will be connected to the website URL, and add your main keywords.
MEGAVISION lets you choose between publishing your blog post immediately, saving it as a draft, or scheduling it later.
There’s no limit to how far in the future you can schedule, giving you the flexibility to plan your content according to your strategy.
Once ready, click “Save” to finalize your action.
You can repeat steps one to four whenever you want to add a new blog post for your sales funnels or website pages.
Editor’s Note – If you need to change or edit any of the blogs’ settings, click the vertical ellipsis on your main blog page dashboard to access some modification options. That includes editing your post, changing your SEO details, and archiving your blog.
You must set up the page before incorporating your blogs into a website page or sales funnel.
Let’s say you want to add it to your home page. You can go to “Sites,” choose “Website” or “Funnels.” For this sample, I’ll use a website page.
Choose the website where you want to add your blogs. Click “Edit” on your selected page.
Then, click the + icon and select “Add Element.” You can drag and drop the “Blog” element to the desired location on your page.
Once placed, the customization options on the right-hand side will appear. They will help refine your blog page appearance and functionality. Here’s a brief explanation of each setting:
Advanced settings include adding custom CSS code and adjusting the margin and padding of the blog element.
MEGAVISION also lets you integrate with WordPress and manage your website inside your account. If you’re more comfortable blogging in WordPress, you can do that inside the platform without any issues.
However, you must pay a separate WordPress hosting fee to use this. MEGAVISION WordPress hosting subscriptions are as follows:
And this needs to be activated on the Agency level dashboard before it becomes available in the sub-accounts.
Once you settle that part, you can create blogs like you used to on a standard WordPress website.
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MEGAVISION makes creating and managing blogs easy. Its straightforward editing, SEO tools, and flexible posting are great for marketing professionals.
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