Posts Quickstart Guide Step 3: How do you want your posts to be read?

Welcome to Step 3 in the "Posts Quickstart Guide" series, giving you a "quickstart" to using posts with your Finalsite products. Now that you have created a post, it's time to understand the reader's journey and decide how you want readers to engage with your posts. This article will walk through the options available to you. 

Prerequisites

Before you begin Step 3, be sure you have completed the following articles,


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Step 1: Understand the Reader's Journey

This short video (1:31) shows one of the most frequent ways that the Post module is used on the Composer platform, starting on the Homepage yet ending up in areas of your site where news items can be filtered through based on the interests of your reader. 

Step 2: Reading posts on your homepage

Important Note

The most important piece of homepage posts is to follow your site's Instructions page. It will "instruct" you on how the post element on your homepage will behave. You may not have many options when it comes to how the post will open, where it will click to, etc. So it's necessary to read your Instructions page before making any decisions or adjusting any settings.

When a visitor clicks on a post, where should they go? 

Discuss this with your team. What do you want to happen when a visitor clicks directly on a post on your homepage? Open up on the same page as a pop-up or open on a separate page. 

Here are some reasons you might consider one over the other. 

Post opening in a Pop-Up Post opening on a separate page

Benefits of a Pop-Up

A post opening into a pop-up is an easy way to get started with posts! Readers keep their focus and have access to the news they are looking for. 

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  • Quick movement, easy to read
  • Keep reader's attention span with quick load on same page

Next steps: Build posts pages in Composer 

File away in your brain if you're on Team Pop-up or Team Separate Page. Now that you understand The Reader's Journey and see the options available to you, you are ready to start creating your pages where Post elements will live. You are officially ready to start the next step, "Posts Quickstart Guide Step 4: Build and configure your All News page."

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