• Resolved rajawalisr

    (@rajawalisr)


    In my business relations course, I’m advised that including a url from your blog with the name of the contact you’re emailing, intrigues them (eg myblog.com/johnsmith) and makes them clickthrough.
    However, I don’t want it to show up (in regular posts) for other people to see. I’m looking for sth like youtube’s need-to-know url.. You only know it exists, because you have the link.

    Thanks!

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Don’t publicize the posts or pages.

    If you don’t link to it, no one knows it’s there unless you give them the URL (which is all YouTube does).

    Thread Starter rajawalisr

    (@rajawalisr)

    I’ve made my homepage static.
    And all my posts are on my “blog” page.
    ALL.
    MY.
    POSTS.
    They’re all there.

    I’ve tried playing with publishing visibility; doesn’t help.
    Public comes on my “recent posts”.
    Password protected is not what I want.
    Private is only visible to me.

    Thanks for replying Ipstenu!

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    The easiest way is use pages and not posts. If you must use posts, then you will need to edit your themes to hide posts either by category or some other way.

    Thread Starter rajawalisr

    (@rajawalisr)

    Works with pages you don’t publish!~
    Thanks man!

    … Now, I just have to figure out how to manage many, MANY pages! XD

    Thread Starter rajawalisr

    (@rajawalisr)

    Resolved.

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