Manage Blog Authors and Tags

Organize blog content with author profiles and topic tags. Improve content discovery and build credibility.

Use authors and tags to help visitors find content. Authors establish credibility through bylines and profiles. Tags group posts by topic for easier browsing.

Manage authors

Authors build credibility. When job seekers see content from a named author with a photo and bio, they trust the information more and are more likely to engage with your platform.

Add an author

  1. Go to Blog > Authors
  2. Click Add author
  3. Enter author details:
    • Name
    • Bio (optional)
    • Photo (optional)
  4. Click Add author

Edit an author

  1. Find the author in your author list
  2. Click to open their profile
  3. Update their information
  4. Click Save changes

What author profiles include

Each author profile can display:

  • Profile photo (square images work best)
  • Short biography (2-3 sentences about their expertise)
  • Links to social media or personal website
  • List of all their published posts

Use tags

Tags categorize posts by topic, making it easier for visitors to find related content. A job seeker interested in remote work can click that tag and see all relevant posts. Tags improve discoverability and help visitors navigate your blog.

Add tags to a post

  1. When editing a post, find the Tags field
  2. Type a tag name
  3. Select an existing tag or create a new one
  4. Add multiple tags if the post covers several topics

Common tag categories for job boards

Create tags across these categories to organize your blog effectively:

CategoryExample tags
TopicsCareer tips, Industry news, Interviews, Salary guides
AudienceJob seekers, Employers, Recruiters
Job typesRemote work, Entry level, Executive, Part-time

Manage all tags

  1. Go to Blog > Tags
  2. View all tags and their post counts
  3. Click Add tag to add new tags
  4. Edit or delete tags as needed

Organize effectively

Be consistent: Use the same tags across related posts so visitors find everything on a topic. Consistency helps visitors navigate your blog.

Limit tags per post: 3-5 tags is usually enough. Too many tags dilutes their usefulness and confuses visitors.

Use searchable terms: Choose tags visitors might actually search for. Think about what job seekers and employers would search when looking for content.

Clean up regularly: Remove unused or duplicate tags to keep your tag list manageable. Review your tags monthly to eliminate redundancy.

How visitors benefit

When authors and tags are set up well, your visitors benefit immediately:

  • Visitors filter blog posts by tag to find topics they care about
  • Visitors browse posts by author to follow writers they trust
  • Related content surfaces naturally, keeping visitors engaged longer on your site