Example Journal Structure

February 7, 2024
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Mollie Nelson Williams
It starts to feel like tea time. We are in the late afternoon of a scorching October day, which is common on this side of the Mediterranean.

Rich text and SEO tips (h2)

TIP 1 (h3)

It's great to link internal pages where you can in journal entries as well as using key words. This improves SEO and will help these pages/your website to rank higher on Google. For example, you may mention 'communal dining experiences' or 'at our past event at Sunhands' and link the relevant page to the text as shown in this example. 

Don't go too hard on either as Google will pick it up as being spammy (Google is getting too smart haha). Use when and where is makes sense to. At the end of the day, engaging, clear writing for SEO trumps over stuffing pages with keywords and links.

TIP 2 (h3)

Using H2 and H3 headings create hierarchy on the page which is great for SEO and also accessibility. It helps users, google and screen readers to understand the content. The main heading H1 should never be used in a entry context, as this is already represented as the name of the journal entry at the top of the page. There should only ever be one H1 on every page, however you can have multiple H2, H3 and even H4 headings. This content is an example of how you can use h2's and 3's.


Examples of content you can use in rich text:

Heading 2

Heading 3

Bold text

Italicised text

Linked text

  1. Numbered lists
  2. Numbered lists
  3. Numbered lists
  • Bulleted lists
  • Bulleted lists
  • Bulleted lists
Block quotes
Captioned images