Main post page
Coming soon: a post page to orient the user-client through knowledge (algonomic or not) that might be relevant to their concerns. This is a post page that is called ‘archive’. In WordPress, it is a dynamically generated page listing posts by date, category, tag, or author. Is this really what is wanted here? Or then, what?
See https://robertdaoust.org/syst-study/classif.html
Also:
- Personal suffering
- Work and institutional suffering
- Economic and social suffering
- Conflict, violence and oppression
- Animal and environmental suffering
- Systemic and long‑term suffering
- Algonomic tools and methods
When to Use Posts (In a Non-Blog Context)
Posts are for dynamic, time-sensitive content. Even if you don’t “blog,” posts are useful for organizing items that benefit from being categorized or tagged. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- News and Announcements: Use posts for company updates, Press Releases, or seasonal announcements.
- Portfolios and Case Studies: Use posts to showcase specific projects or Case Studies that you want to easily sort by industry or service type using categories.
- Resource Hubs: If you provide tutorials or How-to Guides, posts make it easier for users to search and filter through content. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Posts are a powerful way to engage with your audience. You can use posts to publish articles, news updates, guides, or tutorials. They help you create a knowledge base where users can learn more about your products, services, or industry insights.
Purpose and use cases
Posts are perfect for dynamic content that needs regular updates and works best in a chronological format. They help keep your website fresh, engaging, and informative. Here are some key ways you can use posts on your site:
- Blog articles: Share opinion pieces, tutorials, and industry news to keep your audience informed. Regular blog updates establish you as an expert in your field and help build a loyal readership.
- News updates: Whether it’s an announcement, press release, or company update, posts ensure your latest news is always front and center. Since posts appear in chronological order, users will see the newest updates first, keeping communication clear and current.
- Product updates: Use categories and tags to organize content related to specific products or services. This makes it easy to share news about new releases, feature enhancements, or important changes that matter to your customers.
- Case studies & whitepapers: Highlight success stories, in-depth research, or client testimonials to showcase your expertise. These types of posts build credibility and help potential customers see the value of your work.
