March 25, 2024
Image created with Dall-E to illustrate the integration of a blog post into WordPress.
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1 Embed an article on WordPress with the classic editor
2 Embed an article in WordPress with Gutenberg
3 What is Yoast used for in WordPress integration?
Whether you have decided to write your own articles or integration malaysia whatsapp is not included in the service provided by your web editor, you will need to learn how to integrate an article into WordPress.
Having a website is good, but your ideal customers still need to find it. And for that, you will have to work on optimizing your different pages. If you are here, it is because you have already decided to have a blog section and that is a very good thing.
Blogging allows you to improve the SEO of your website and therefore increase its visibility. It is a way to get closer to your customers, show your expertise and build loyalty among your prospects and customers.
But I'll stop there, I've already explained everything in the article The 3 advantages of blogging for a small business and the article Why is feeding essential today?
Let’s instead see what interests you: integrating an article on WordPress!

Or delegate the writing and integration!
Embed an article on WordPress with the classic editor
I'll skip the part where you log in (it's obvious when writing an article).
Download the “Classic Editor” extension
First thing: if you want, download the “Classic Editor” extension to go back to a “simpler” editor than Gutenberg.
Activate the plugin and then we can start.
Add an item
Screenshot to show where to click to add a post on WordPress.
On the left sidebar, you will find the Articles tab with a pushpin icon. You click on it and you will find your old articles if you have already published some or if someone else has done it for you (otherwise you wouldn't be here!).
You will be able to click “ add ” (to add a new item) in two different places.
When you are going to integrate an article or write it directly in the tool, it is not enough to write in the main window (or copy and paste).
You will need to:
Indicate the title of the article,
Edit the permalink , that is to say the URL of your article: you must remove the articles, the capital letters and put hyphens between the words,
Set the category of your article
Choose your featured or featured image.
You write directly in WordPress
If you write directly in the tool, no problem.
Don't forget to put the H2s by selecting Title 2 in the "paragraph" drop-down menu. Don't use Title 1. Your H1 is the title of your article and putting several H1s in an article prevents Google from reading your content correctly. Your article may simply be absent from the search engine results.
Screenshot to show different WordPress features.
From left to right after “paragraph”:
B for bold,
I for italics,
Bulleted list,
Numbered list,
Quote,
Align left, center or right,
Adding a link,
Insert a “read more” tag to display only a summary in the blog section of your site,
And the other three are, for me, features coming from extensions (it probably won't be the same for you).
Below next to the font and size from left to right:
Cross out the text,
Insert a horizontal line,
Choose text color,
Paste a text,
Remove formatting (i.e. bold, headings, bulleted lists, etc.),
Special characters,
And the rest is irrelevant. To go back, you can use CTRL+Z on PC or CMD+Z on Mac.
You copy and paste a text from Word or Google Doc
If you copy and paste text from Word or Google Doc, there may be some issues, including extra spaces. You can delete them one by one.
Or you can select "text" in the top right and paste the text into that part before going back to visual. The problem is that you will lose all the formatting.
I strongly advise you to write directly in WordPress (regularly saving the draft, you never know). If a writer sends you a text via Word, it will be up to you to redo all the formatting. Or you can ask your writer how much it costs to do the integration in addition.
To go further, I advise you to read this article .