Day 33: Blog Post vs. Blog Page — What’s the Real Difference in 2025?
Confused between a blog post and a blog page? You’re not alone. Even experienced bloggers sometimes mix these up. But if you want to build a smart, organized, SEO-friendly blog in 2025 — you must know the difference.
In today’s post, let’s break down what makes a post a “post” and what makes a page a “page”… and when you should use each for your blogging success.
π What is a Blog Page?
A page is a static piece of content. It doesn’t appear in your regular blog feed. Think of it like a permanent room in your website — always there, rarely updated, and often part of your site's core structure.
Examples of Pages:
- About Us
- Contact
- Privacy Policy
- Tools
- Services
SEO Tip: Pages don’t need timestamps or categories. They should target long-term, evergreen content that serves navigation or brand value.
π What is a Blog Post?
A post is a dated, categorized, and frequently updated entry on your blog. Posts appear in your blog’s feed and are typically part of a series or schedule.
Examples of Posts:
- “Day 10: Is SEO Dead in 2025?”
- “Top 7 AI Blogging Tools for Beginners”
- “How I Got 1000 Visitors with One Blog Post”
SEO Tip: Posts are powerful for organic traffic. Each well-optimized post is a chance to rank on Google, get shares, and attract backlinks.
π€ Key Differences: Page vs. Post
Feature | Blog Post | Blog Page |
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Date/Time | Yes | No |
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