Ever wonder what the most helpful blog pages are? Sometimes posts get all the attention, images get all the glory, and pages are just sort of created based on guesswork. No longer!
We are going to dive deep into the realm of all-things-blog-pages so you can be intentional about which pages you publish and feel confident that your blog is totally awesome in the pages department.
While every blog does not need every possible blog page, you want to be aware of the plethora of blog page options so that your blog best suits you as a blogger and best serves the unique requests of your readers.
The key here is to be as informed as you can be, so you are equipped to make the best blogging page decisions for your blog.
Remember, blogging isn’t just about the blogger, it’s about the readers of the blog and those readers can be seriously helped by your pages! So, let’s give the people what they demand (and what common blogging practice tends to enforce and in some cases what the law dictates).
We are going to go even further than what most readers expect to see in terms of blog page possibilities. That’s right, we will address most blogs’ must-have pages such as the About Page and Contact Page, but we will go beyond those typical norms, way beyond.
If you’ve ever found yourself in one or more of these situations, you are in the right place:
- You’re a new blogger and don’t really know what pages you should have.
- You’re a seasoned blogger wondering which pages you could create to draw attention to some awesome, but often overlooked content on your blog.
- You’ve been wondering if there’s a new way to address the needs of your blog readers.
- You’re looking to do some things with your blog that will really set you apart from other bloggers.
- You’re bored with your current pages, and you want some new pages.
Without further suspense, let’s go over this gigantic list of 50+ helpful blog pages (with 150+ examples!) so your blog is totally ready to rock it no matter who comes to read your content and for what purpose.
50+ Helpful Blog Pages That Will Suddenly Improve Your Blog In A Big Way (From The Popular To The Unusual)
Get ready to have an explosion of blog page ideas for your blog. And along the way keep your blog menu in mind because these blog page ideas just might be the perfect fit to your blog’s navigation menu.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you read through all these helpful blog page ideas:
- For each page idea, there are examples for you to check out. Use the examples as inspiration for how you can change things up and modify the basic concept for your blog.
- Some pages are more niche specific (recipe blog pages aren’t usually found on tech blogs) but be open to thinking about how any blog page idea could be adapted to suit your blog’s specific needs (recipes are basically how-to pages for food and how-to pages would be great for tech blogs!). With a little imagination, any blog page could become your blog page.
- Most of these blog pages are found at the top portion of a blog’s homepage but some are put in the bottom footer area, and some are in other locations. Think about where you could put your blog pages to best serve your readers.
Psst… you may want to take notes!
{#1} Helpful Blog Pages – The About Page
This page is so important. Did you know your About Page is likely to be the most visited page on your entire site, always and forever? It’s kinda nice folks wanna know about you, right?
About Blog Page Examples:
Anonymous About Blog Page Examples:
- Disease Called Debt’s Anonymous About Page
- Frugal Asian Finance’s Anonymous About Page
- Sunshine and Rainy Days’ Anonymous About Page
{#2} Helpful Blog Pages – The Contact Page
If you look around at a few blogs you will probably notice right away they have a Contact Page apparent at the top of their blog (and if they don’t maybe they don’t want to be contacted). Try to think about readers being able to easily find your Contact Page and be very intentional with where you place that option.
Contact Blog Page Examples:
- Believe In A Budget’s Contact Page
- Nomadic Matt’s Contact Page
- The Busy Budgeter’s Contact Page
{#3} Helpful Blog Pages – The Privacy Policy Page
Protecting the privacy of your readers matters. After all, you don’t want your readers thinking you’re going to go sell their email addresses to some weird third party.
Privacy Policy Blog Page Examples:
- Arabah Joy’s Privacy Policy Page
- Floret Flower’s Privacy Policy Page
- Pinch of Yum’s Privacy Policy Page
As you read those Privacy Policy Pages, you might be kinda freaked out. They are rather intimidating, right?
You might be thinking, “Um, I can write a blog post, but those Privacy Policy Pages seem a bit out of my league” especially with all the cookie this and the regulation that. Well…
Grab Your Free Privacy Policy Here:
If nothing else, having a Privacy Policy Page tells readers you are serious about blogging and you want to treat your blog and everyone who visits it with respect.
Note: If you are concerned about the legality of any aspect of your blog, please consult an attorney for legal expertise. I am only offering this post for informational and educational purposes only. No lawyer here, just a fellow blogger offering up some hopefully helpful ideas. 🙂
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{#4} Helpful Blog Pages – The Disclosure Policy Page
Have you seen those small blurbs under most blog posts that mention something about “affiliate” here and “disclosure” there?
Here is an example:
Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure policy for more information.
So technically, think of your Disclosure Policy Page as your ticket to earning money on your blog!
According to regulations, if you might earn money, you need to disclose those potential earnings so therefore, blogs commonly have a Disclosure Policy Page, because most bloggers don’t mind getting paid for their marketing efforts.
Disclosure Policy Blog Page Examples:
Some bloggers have a little bit of personality in their Disclosure Policy Page and others are just the facts and nothing but the facts. Just like all areas of your blog, feel free to make things fit with your style, message, and brand.
Free Disclosure Policy Creator:
Disclosure Policy Generator
Yep, all you have to do is answer some questions and faster than you can hit “publish” you’ll have the makings of your very own, specific-to-you disclosure policy.
{#5} Helpful Blog Pages – The Disclaimer Policy Page
While the Disclosure Policy Page shows people that you might be making some money from their clinking on your links, the Disclaimer Policy Page says things like, “I might be offering some tips for XX but I’m not a professional in XX so please only see my blog as providing information and not real XX advice.”
If you are into safety nets and want to be very clear to your readers that you are only giving your humble (though probably amazing!) thoughts, you might want to start crafting that Disclaimer Policy Page right away.
Disclaimer Policy Blog Page Examples:
- My Happy Crazy Life’s Disclaimer Page
- Melyssa Griffin’s Disclaimer Page
- Young House Love’s Disclaimer Page
And, good news, there’s a Disclaimer Policy Page generator as well!
Free Disclaimer Policy Made For You:
Having a Disclaimer is a good idea, but it doesn’t have to be a stand-alone page. Some bloggers include the Disclaimer with the Disclosure or other policies. This might be a good way to have your site looking neat and tidy.
In fact, to see the value of combining policies keep reading, there are some policy-combo-page examples shown in this post on helpful blog pages so stay tuned.
{#6} Helpful Blog Pages – Terms And Conditions Page
Another thing that is getting more commonly seen in the footer area (bottom part) of blogs is a link to a blog’s Terms and Conditions Page. Check out the examples below to help you decide if a Terms and Conditions Page is something you want for your own blogging needs.
Terms and Conditions Blog Page Examples:
- Fresh Off The Grid’s Terms And Conditions Page
- 1Plus1Plus1Equals1’s Terms Of Use Page
- Marie Forleo’s Terms Of Use Page
For those of you wanting to blog on your own terms (ha!), there’s a Terms and Conditions Page maker too!
Here’s Your Free Terms and Conditions:
Terms and Conditions Generator
Free stuff, and stuff that just gets straight up made for you, just always feels so nice, right?! Basically these policy generators are like coming home after school and seeing that your mom made you some cookies… something like that! Unexpected totally awesome free stuff is always a win!
{#7} Helpful Blog Pages – Copyright Policy Page
Usually, bloggers don’t like it when their content is stolen. If you want to clearly address the use of your content by other people on other sites besides your own you might want to create a Copyright Policy Page or a DMCA Policy Page.
Copyright/DMCA Policy Blog Page Examples:
- Sarah Titus’s DMCA Policy Page
- Wag ‘N Woof Pets’ Copyright Page
- Zen Habits’ Uncopyright Policy Page – That’s right, this is a notice of all content not being copyrighted!
{#8} Helpful Blog Pages – Sharing Policy Page
Have you ever seen a blog post that features the magnificent work of other bloggers while the author of that blog is not really showcasing her own stuff but basically holding out her hand to her readers and saying “Yo, when you have a second go check out this awesome blogger’s stuff, I think you’ll love it!”
Sometimes these posts are referred to as round-up posts. Here’s one featuring super easy, yet cute DIY pumpkins that pretty much will inspire even those who feel they have no DIY gene in their entire ancestry.
If you’re looking to get other bloggers to feature you more, or maybe you just want to have free marketing, you may want to look into this super helpful blog page idea that will let others know if you’re for or against the using of your images and content and the rules you want to be followed if others do link to your share-worthy ideas.
Sharing Policy Blog Page Examples:
- Cookie + Kate’s Photo and Recipe Sharing Policy Page
- Delicious Meets Healthy’s Photo and Recipe Sharing Policy Page
- Simple Vegan Blog’s Sharing Our Recipe Or Photo Page
{#9} Helpful Blog Pages – All-In-One Policy Page
There are endless variations on blog policy combinations. Some toss in their Privacy Policy, their Copyright rules, and their Disclaimer Policy all onto one easy to scan page. Basically it’s an all-placed-in-one page that serves as a catch-all for blog policies; so if this is a method you are thinking about you might want to check out the examples below.
Combination Policy Blog Page Examples:
- Bold Turquoise’s All The Legal Stuff Page
- My GBGV Life’s PR, Media, Disclosure Info Page
- The Inspired Room’s Blog Policies Page
{#10} Helpful Blog Pages – Advertisement/Sponsor/Media Kit Page
There are a lot of variations when it comes to this type of page but the main theme is basically thus: “Hey company, you wanna work with me? (And BTW you should, because I’m willing and I’m awesome.) Here’s what you need to know.”
These pages will have variations of rules, stats, past work, and special contact information.
Advertisement/Sponsor/Media Kit Blog Page Examples:
- Bless’er House’s Advertise Page
- Consumer Queen’s Media Kit Page
- Where’s Sharon’s Work With Us Page
{#11} Helpful Blog Pages – The FAQ Page
The FAQ Page is often a blogger’s way of answering commonly asked questions in one set-apart page. Sometimes bloggers will wisely link their FAQ Page to their Contact Page since often a commonly asked question is the reason a blogger will be contacted.
If you’ve been trying to come up with a catch-all-page to put a bunch of information that readers often ask for, the FAQ Page might be your favorite page ever.
FAQ Blog Page Examples:
{#12} Helpful Blog Pages – Comments Policy Page
Likely your blog is set-up to accept reader comments, but do you have a policy governing those comments? For blogs who want to scare away bullies or just make some guidelines for how things are run, a Comments Policy Page is worth considering.
Comments Policy Blog Page Examples:
- Engadget’s Commenting Policy Page
- Fierce Marriage’s Comments Policy Page
- Michael Hyatt’s My Comments Policy Page
{#13} Helpful Blog Pages – The Start Here Page
Do you ever kinda wish you could direct your readers to where you want them to go? You know, like if someone randomly ends up on your blog and if you could tell them anything, what would that be? Well, that would be your Start Here Page.
Start Here Blog Page Examples:
- Chasing The Donkey’s Start Here Page
- Intentional Moms’ Start Here Page
- Young And Thrifty’s Start Here Page
{#14} Helpful Blog Pages – My Best Stuff Page
Do you love reading “Best _” lists like The Top Places To Visit or The Best Dressed List or 100+ Best Date Ideas for Fall? Often people really enjoy getting to the good stuff quick and seeing what the highlights are.
If you have some special standout posts on your blog, you may want to craft your Best Of/My Best Stuff Page today.
My Best Stuff Blog Page Examples:
- A Way To Garden’s Top 50 Stories Page
- Expert Vagabond’s Best Of Page
- Mark Manson’s Best Articles Page
{#15} Helpful Blog Pages – Archives Page
Have you written a ton of content over the years, or even over just one year and want a way for people to easily find it and read it? An Archives Page could be a great addition to your blog’s navigation menu or just a page somewhere so readers can quickly find everything you’ve ever put out there.
Archives Blog Page Examples:
- Authentically Emmie’s Full Archives Page
- Pick The Brain’s Archives Page
- Positive Writer’s Archives Page
{#16} Helpful Blog Pages – Series Page
Series are some serious fun! If you have ever made a series for your blog, consider making it stand out, along with other series you have penned, by making a stand alone Series Page.
Series Blog Page Examples:
- Cupcakes And Cashmere’s Series Page
- Meadow Mist Designs’ Pattern Writing Blog Series Page
- My Joy-Filled Life’s Blog Series Page
{#17} Helpful Blog Pages – Interviews Page
Interviews are fantastic for letting your blog come alive with a fresh perspective and new material. If you have some interviews on your blog, making an Interviews Page might make your readers super excited.
FYI if you want to be interviewed, hit me up, seriously! There’s a good chance I’d be super excited to interview you.
Interviews Blog Page Examples:
- Adventures With Poopsie’s The Australian Blogger Interview Series Page
- Elaine Sir’s Interviews & Profiles Page
- Income Diary’s Interviews Page
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{#18} Helpful Blog Pages – Subscribe Page
This is how people can get news about your latest posts, sign up for your newsletter, and basically start that email relationship. If you are looking for a way to masterfully streamline this process, you may want to check out ConvertKit and/or Sumo.
If you are just starting a blog but want to start collecting emails right away and allowing people to subscribe on your Coming Soon Page, you’ll be super excited to know about all the wonders of SeedProd’s Coming Soon Page.
Subscribe Blog Page Examples:
- Classic Housewife’s Subscribe Page
- The Military Wallet’s Subscribe Page
- Practical Mommy’s Subscribe Page
{#19} Helpful Blog Pages – Freebies Page
Free stuff is pretty much always a good idea so if you are one who makes lots of printables, checklists, or anything that can be of value to another person that you are happy to give away at no cost to them, then you may want to make a page for all that fabulous free stuff.
Freebies Blog Page Examples:
- Apple Green Cottage’s Free Patterns & Tutorials Page
- Best Friends For Frosting’s Downloads Page
- The Homeschool Mom’s Free Stuff Page
{#20} Helpful Blog Pages – Resources Page
Maybe a Resources Page is the most helpful blog page of all? Literally, this page is dedicated to being helpful in giving tips, tools, and information that a reader would find useful.
Resources Blog Page Examples:
- After Thoughts’ Resources Page
- Hippie In Heels’ Travel Resources Page
- The College Investor’s Free Tools Page
{#21} Helpful Blog Pages – Shop My… Page
We all love to be an insider, right? It just feels so cool to know where our most loved designer gets those pillows or what lipstick a beauty blogger swears by for summer. If you are always being asked where you got something from, a Shop My Stuff Page is likely a great fit for your blog.
Shop My Stuff Blog Page Examples:
- Chronicles of Frivolity’s Shop My Looks Page
- The Fashion Guitar’s Wear What I Wear Page
- The Sweetest Thing’s Make-Up Page
{#22} Helpful Blog Pages – Shop/Store Page
A Shop Page is a bit more wide open than a Shop My Stuff Page. With a Shop Page you can put stuff you use, but also stuff you’d also like to have or things you have used in the past or you can place your own products in here too.
Shop/Store Blog Page Examples:
{#23} Helpful Blog Pages – Refunds Policy Page
Again, for your sellers, you might want to consider another type of shop specific page and add a Refunds Policy Page to your to-do list. You never know when some folks will be wanting to send their stuff back or ask for a refund so might as well address such issues up front in your storefront.
Refunds Policy Blog Page Examples:
- By Regina Refund Policy Page
- Fidose of Reality’s Returns Policy Page
- Pajama Affiliates’ Refund Policy Page
And all you store people who lack legal expertise, you are in luck again because there is a plug and chug Refunds Policy maker!
Click over here for your free Returns and Refunds Policy
Return and Refund Policy Generator
Happy dance for refunds-made-easy!
{#24} Helpful Blog Pages – Recipes Page
Prepare to feel hungry. Seriously, don’t those pages full of recipes that make Thanksgiving seem dull in comparison make you want to eat right off the page?! Well, if you happen to have even a dozen or so recipes on your blog, do all foodies a favor and make a Recipe Page your latest and greatest concoction.
Recipes Blog Page Examples:
- Feisty Frugal And Fabulous’ Recipes Page
- Golden Woofs’ Dog Treat Recipes Page
- Southern Souffle’s Recipe Index Page
{#25} Helpful Blog Pages – Food Guides Page
This could be better than Yelp people! Seriously, if you are going to be traveling anywhere soon, apparently the best thing you can do to prepare for the food stops on your getaway is to check out some bloggers’ Food Guides Pages!
If you happen to be a highly blessed soul who gets to blog while traveling to various places around the world and blogging about all your incredible eats, well do the rest of us a favor and set up a yummy Food Guides Page so we can all feast off it.
Food Guides Blog Page Examples:
- Girl vs Globe’s Food Guides Page
- Out Of Town Blog’s Food Trips Page
- With Husband In Tow’s Food Travel Guides Page
{#26} Helpful Blog Pages – Bucket List Page
Goals matter all year long peeps, and what better way to share your wishes for a better life than making a set apart Bucket List Page for your blog? This page creates great accountability for the blogger and super fun reading for the reader. Why not make a page dedicated to inspiration for all involved?
Bucket List Blog Page Examples:
- Bucket List Journey’s My Bucket List Page
- Points With A Crew’s Travel Bucket List Page
- Not Afraid Of Stripes’ Fitness Bucket List Page
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{#27} Helpful Blog Pages – Gear Page
Have you ever seen a travel adventure and wondered about all the gear that would be needed to make such an expedition? Or have you been curious about how an athlete does what they do right down to the shoes and socks they wear just in case you decide to run a marathon too?
Well, if you are prone to awesomeness and want to share with others about how they can do awesome things too if they just have the right stuff, then maybe a Gear Page will be a to-do item on your blogging task list this week.
Gear Blog Page Examples:
- Ammo the Dachshund’s Gear Page
- No Meat Athlete’s Gear Page
- Triphackr’s Travel Gear Page
{#28} Helpful Blog Pages – City Guides Page
Have you ever gone somewhere super cool and others have been asking you for all your best tips for when they go there too? Well savvy traveler, you must create a City Guides Page for the rest of us so we can use your knowledge for our next vacation. This might serve as a great trip down memory lane for you as later as well (hey, it’s okay to blog selfishly sometimes).
City Guides Blog Page Examples:
- California Through My Lens’ California City Guides Page
- Lovely Indeed’s City Guides Page
- Y Travel’s City Guides Page
{#29} Helpful Blog Pages – Destinations Page
Similar to City Guides Pages, Destinations Pages are your blog’s area for any place, city, country, or town that you have been to and you would like to share more about (and maybe some marvelous pictures can be shared too).
Destination Blog Page Examples:
- I Am Aileen’s Destinations Page
- Lost With Purpose’s Guides Page
- Will Travel For Food’s Address Book & Maps Page
{#30} Helpful Blog Pages – Photography Page
Bloggers of any niche have good reason to be handy with a camera, so if you happen to have some gorgeous pictures of anything that you’d like to share, you may want to put up a Photography Page on your blog.
Also, if you have the desire to take photos for hire, you might love the idea of telling people about that with a Photography Page on your blog as well.
Photography Blog Page Examples:
- Hand Luggage Only’s Photography Page
- Ordinary Traveler’s Photography Page
- Starts At Eight’s Photography Page
{#31} Helpful Blog Pages – Projects Page
Ready to get lost in a bunch of how-to funness?! If you are a blogger who has tons of fun tips, tutorials, or projects ranging from how to make pillows to making a house stop leaking water (or leaking anything else!), go ahead and start helping the people today! The world needs your Projects Page!
Projects Blog Page Examples:
- Dear Handmade Life’s DIY Projects Page
- Hometown Betty’s Tutorials Page
- In My Own Style’s Project Gallery Page
{#32} Helpful Blog Pages – Home Tour Page
Zillow might want to watch out because browsing people’s homes is something bloggers make possible too! If you have a lovely home and others would be interested in seeing it, please put together your Home Tour Page pronto so we can all take a peek inside!
Home Tour Blog Page Examples:
- Old Brand New’s Home Tours Page
- The Heathered Nest’s Home Tour Page
- The Life of Jennifer Dawn’s Welcome to Our Home Page
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{#33} Helpful Blog Pages – Weight Loss Page
Ready for a dose of serious inspiration? Please, if you have a great weight loss story, a Weight Loss Page is bound to make another person’s journey to healthy so much more easier and help keep all of us on track with our goals. This is a helpful blog page worth making, sharing, and returning to time and time again.
Weight Loss Blog Page Examples:
- Andie Mitchell’s Weight Loss Page
- No Thanks To Cake’s My Weight Loss Story Page
- Yum Yucky’s Before & After Pics Page
{#34} Helpful Blog Pages – Reviews Page
Let’s be real, buying stuff gets easier when we know we aren’t alone. Seeing someone else give their reasons for loving something or even hating something makes our own consumer decisions much more doable and at times, enjoyable. Give your fellow shopper a hand and let the world know if you are for or against some products by setting up a Reviews Page for your blog.
Reviews Blog Page Examples:
- Confessions Of A Single Mum’s Reviews Page
- Just One Way Ticket’s Reviews Page
- Tenacious Little Terrier’s Reviews & Giveaways Page
{#35} Helpful Blog Pages – Tips Page
Tips aren’t just good for when you go to a restaurant, tipping can be done in all sorts of ways! If you have some novel ideas, possess a unique way of doing things, or just wanna help a girl out with something, perhaps putting up a Tips Page is in your future.
Tips Blog Page Examples:
- Five Js’ Homeschool Strategies & Tips For Parents Page
- Lola The Pitty’s Tips Page
- Write To Done’s Tips For Writers Page
{#36} Helpful Blog Pages – Books To Check Out Page
Have you ever gone to someone’s home and found your eyes gazing eagerly up and down the bookshelves? Like the clothes people wear or the shows they watch, books say a lot about a person.
If you have some books to share that will help your readers learn the lessons in life you treasure most, consider making yourself a little spot on your blog for your recommended books by starting a Books To Check Out Page. And you can call the blog page anything you want, just be sure to have fun with the title.
Books To Check Out Blog Page Examples:
- Melissa Wiley’s Book Recommendations Page
- Snowstorm’s Books Page
- Afford Anything’s Bookshelf Page
{#37} Helpful Blog Pages – Press Page
If you can make a Press Page for your blog it might be a sign of you doing very well as a blogger! So congrats! This special blogging page allows a blogger to show where their work has been featured and any attention the blog has received that might be noteworthy.
Press Blog Page Examples:
{#38} Helpful Blog Pages – As Seen On Page
You know how so many people suggest a blogger guest post on other bloggers’ blogs? Well if you do happen to get such opportunities come your way, you may want to let others know how popular of a writer you are by showcasing yourself and your work on an As Seen On Page. This might be super helpful in you getting even more recognition!
As Seen On Blog Page Examples:
- Deanna Hill’s As Seen On Page
- I Heart Organizing’s As Seen On Page
- Will Fly for Food’s Awards & Features Page
{#39} Helpful Blog Pages – Site Map Page
Maps are always helpful, all kinds of maps, including a map on your blog! Though perhaps not a wildly popular blog page trend, a Sitemap Page (it can be spelled as one word or two) says to a user, “Hey, I’m happy you’re here and I wanna show you around a bit so it’s easy for you to find stuff.”
Sitemap Blog Page Examples:
- Get Rich Slowly’s Site Map Page
- Modest Money’s Sitemap Page
- Unveiled Wife’s Site Map Page
{#40} Helpful Blog Pages – Guest Post Page
Guest posting can be quite wonderful for both the blogger doing the posting and the blogger getting the guest. If you’d like to be very clear and obvious about your willingness to accept guest posts on your blog, you may want to just make a nice little official Guest Post Page so folks know your guest post door is wide open and ready for business.
Guest Post Blog Page Examples:
- Cash Money Life’s Write for Cash Money Life Page
- Living On Fifty’s Guest Post Submissions Page
- Parenting Chaos’ Guest Post Requests Page
{#41} Helpful Blog Pages – Submissions Guidelines Page
Perhaps a cousin of the Guest Post Page, the Submissions Guidelines Page is a bit more rule focused. Perhaps it’s fairly obvious that your blog accepts guest posting, but you want to make sure anyone who submits a guest post piece knows what you’re looking for so you both save some time. These pages can include the type of content the blog will and will not accept, the opportunity for guest posts, and sometimes mention payment opportunities.
Submissions Guidelines Blog Page Examples:
- Dumb Little Man’s Become A Contributor Page
- Imperfect Parent’s Submission Guidelines Page
- Married & Young’s Submit An Article Page
{#42} Helpful Blog Pages – Donation Page
Did you know blogging can be hard work? Well, if you’ve ever read a blog and found yourself getting tons of value from it and feeling like the information is so good you’d straight up pay for it, some bloggers have the option to do so.
If you would like to make it easy for readers to donate some money for all the helpful information you provide, perhaps writing up a Donation Page is the next thing you should add to your blogging to-do list.
Donation Blog Page Examples:
- Coffee + Crumbs’ Donate Page
- Marriage 365’s Give Page
- My Tan Feet’s Open Donation Page
{#43} Helpful Blog Pages – Services Page
Tons of bloggers do tons of things and have time and talents to share in addition to the blog they run. A Services Page is a superb solution for letting anyone and everyone know about all the services you offer and you can include whatever details you want from your past work to how much you expect to be paid.
Services Blog Page Examples:
- Kayla Sloan’s Services Page
- The Frugal Farmer’s Hire Me Page
- The Heart of Michelle’s Consultations Page
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{#44} Helpful Blog Pages – Books By The Blogger Page
Blogging entails a lot of writing and being a book writer is a natural extension of any blogger’s duties. If you have a book that you’d like more people to read, why not make a Books By The Blogger Page? There’s a good chance anyone who regularly reads your blog will also enjoy reading your book.
Books By The Blogger Blog Page Examples:
- Never Ending Voyage’s Book Page
- Montecristo Travels’ Book Page
- Emma Waverman’s Book Page
{#45} Helpful Blog Pages – Events Page
Some bloggers have a lot going on including events and special guest appearances they attend. If you happen to a blogger who goes around doing special events, let your readers know about such fun happenings by creating an Events Page for your blog.
Events Blog Page Examples:
- Crusoe The Celebrity Dachshund’s Events Page
- Fresh Eggs Daily’s Events + Appearances Page
- Sugar & Cloth’s Events Page
{#46} Helpful Blog Pages – Speaking Page
Have you been itching to get your voice heard more in addition to the writing voice you share? If by chance you are in love with the idea of speaking to groups of captivated audiences and you want your availability to be made known, your blog can only benefit from a Speaking Page.
Speaking Blog Page Examples:
{#47} Helpful Blog Pages – Coaching Page
Calling all awesome coaches who are in the business of changing people’s lives for the better! If you have a blog and also do some coaching, make your Coaching Page stand out loud and clear.
Coaching Blog Page Examples:
- Fit To Be Pregnant’s Coaching Page
- The Start of Happiness’ Coaching Page
- Unsettle’s Work With Me Page
{#48} Helpful Blog Pages – Podcast Page
Podcasts are pretty dang popular and also pretty dang easy to create if you have a few tools like headphones and a microphone. If you are like many bloggers who are taking their blogging beyond the written word and moving over into the spoken word as well, consider publishing a Podcast Page even before your first Podcast goes live.
Podcast Blog Page Examples:
{#49} Helpful Blog Pages – Videos Page
Visual content is so on the rise and probably not ever going away. If you are making some awesome videos, please make a Videos Page for all to enjoy your informative, educational and/or entertaining content.
Videos Blog Page Examples:
{#50} Helpful Blog Pages – Compassion Page
This is such a fantastic page for any blogger to have! Your blog can be a great way of being supportive of any cause that you care about deeply and want others to know about too. If you have a cause you are crazy about consider making a Compassion Page that can focus on any cause you support and would love others to support too. (Cue the aw’s for the dog rescue pages!)
Compassion Blog Page Examples:
- Dakota’s Den’s Causes/Rescue Page
- Rubicon Days’ Rescue Passion Page
- Tips for Family Trips’ Why We Donate Page
Now you might be thinking one of two things:
1. Wow, I never knew there were so many page options for my blog! I can’t wait to implement a few of these helpful blog page ideas on my blog!
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2. Hmm, I feel like I’m still looking for some new blog page ideas.
If your mind is in the realm of thought #1 – that’s awesome, I’d love to know what blog pages you’re going to make for your blog!
If you are feeling #2, okay, I don’t want you to leave feeling empty for blog page ideas, so here are some more!
Ready for more? Here are some bonus helpful blog page ideas for those who are looking for all the help they can get:
- Blog Page – A place for all your blog posts.
- Coming Soon Page – The best blog page ever for a soon-to-launch blogger who wants to collect email addresses while they get their blog ready behind the scenes!
- Income Reports Page – Bloggers love looking at how much other bloggers are making.
- Landing Page – Gotta get those emails, right?
- Membership Page – What better way to make people feel special?
- Testimonials Page – If others have good stuff to say about you, might as well display it!
Hopefully as you start creating your blog for the first time or revamping your blog for the hundredth time, you will be able to rest a little bit more easy knowing that no matter how long it takes to get all those posts written and published, you now have all your important pages up with some fun ones mixed in!
Certainly the options of helpful blog pages one could have on their blog are truly endless, but hopefully, you have some new ideas for a new blog page idea or two to try and keep all these blog page examples in mind for when you do get to crafting your new snazzy blog page!
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