Subcategories Immediately below the categories

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muniyaakter
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Subcategories Immediately below the categories

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To best catalogue them you will have to follow a logic, or rather, the logic that you think is right for the reasoning of your target. Let's see specifically what the branches of a website are and how they are composed and how to connect them to each other. Categories The main topic of your website will have to be divided into categories, then into topics that make up your trunk, or rather, that allow you to branch out well. Let's take an e-commerce site selling diet foods as an example. I could divide, for example, the categories based on the type of product: bars, creams, supplements, etc.

.. Or again, a cooking blog: breakfasts, first courses maldives b2b leads main courses, desserts. In this way I divide the macro topics, not hierarchically, and I develop vertically everything that will go inside each category. Furthermore, I recommend that you make the categories clearly visible on the site, making them available on the homepage for example, thus inviting the user interested in that specific topic to enter and read the contents belonging to that category. I want to clarify one thing for you though. Precisely by its definition it will not be possible to insert more categories in a product page or in a blog article, but only 1.

we find the subcategories which are therefore always vertically and hierarchically part of their main category. Subcategories are recommended especially for very complex websites with a lot of content. Let's take the examples from before.. For e-commerce you can divide the categories of each product into: salty, sweet… Instead, for our cooking blog you can divide your second courses into subcategories such as: fish, meat, vegetarian, etc. Tags The tag instead does not follow a hierarchy but connects your contents horizontally by similar topic and therefore allows the user the possibility of learning more about that topic, or purchasing similar products.
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