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How Can People Find Your Blog?

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Written by Erin Kelly
Updated over a year ago

The most common question we've seen about our new blog feature so far is, "How can people find my blog?"

This article is a quick answer to that question, to get you started promoting your MV blog.

There are currently 3 ways to get more eyes on your MV blog/blog posts.

1. The top navigation dropdown menu

Once you have blog posts set to "active" (not invisible or inactive), your blog will show up in the dropdown.

Please note: if you only have inactive or invisible blog posts, it will not show up in this menu dropdown.

2. When you share the link to your blog/posts

You can grab the link to share your post from the gear icon on the main post page, and also copy/paste it from the individual post edit page.

The link to share your main blog feed can be set under the blog settings. Go to settings > blog

3. Add your main blog link to your footer

We recommend using something like "Our Blog", "Read the Blog" or something very obvious rather than getting too creative. You want it to be obvious to people what they'll be clicking on.

To add your blog link to your footer, go to your blog settings to get your main blog link (see #2 above), and then go to Appearance > Footer > Links > Add Link

And you're all set! Now you can focus on sharing your individual blog posts on social, in emails, etc.

Watch The Tutorial

To make this extra fun, we recorded a podcast episode and video tutorial about this process, where you can listen, follow along and pause to do the activities.

Just another way to help you make the most of your MV Experience!

Remember, using MemberVault's new blog feature not only makes it easier on you to keep all of your content in one place -- it also gives you one more way to get more eyes inside your MV. πŸ”₯



​Questions? Reach out to us at hello@membervault.co, via chat support within your Admin account (available to paid users) or within our FB Group, The MV Collaborative.

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