Blogging 101

Blogging 101

July 30, 20243 min read

Using the Blog feature, you can create and optimize blog posts. The easy-to-use feature allows you to focus on content marketing and SEO optimization, and you can distribute your blog anywhere to attract readers to your blog! 

Step 1: Creating Blog Posts with Settings and SEO Details

  • Navigate to Sites > Blogs

  • Create a new Blog by setting up the following:

Add the name of the Blog

Select the domain and add a slug (optional)

Add the description (approx. number of characters is 250 for SEO purposes)

Note: Please add the domain.

After adding the details, you will land on the list view to create new blog posts and edit the blog site (this will take you to the blog builder similar to funnel/website).

To edit the blog site layout, list view, and card details and blog post page, customize the Blog Home and Blog Post page.

  •  Click on + New Post.

  •  Give it a Title, Description, and Blog Post image.

  • Using the editor toolbar, add your content and customize the font, images, etc. 

  • You can also customize font styles and designs, add indentations and various list formats including numbered, bulleted, and to-do, add an image(s) and/or video(s) from your Media Library, you can also add YouTube videos, or insert hyperlinks

  • Save your changes.

  • Once you’ve added the content, you will need to set up the details for your blog. This includes:

    • URL Slug: the path for your post

    • Category (determined from blog settings)

    • Keywords

    • Author (determined from blog settings)

    • canonical tags to suggest Google which version of the page it should index

  • After setting up the details, you can publish them right away, schedule them for a certain day and time to post, or keep them saved in draft mode. 

Step 2: Adding a Website or Funnel with the Blog Post List Element

NOTE: This funnel or website page will be your main Blog page with all your blog posts.

  • Create a new Funnel / Website, or you can add a step/page to an existing one

  • Within the step, go to the edit button.

  • Click on the element titled “Blog Post”

    • Choose the element and type of layout - either Standard or Compact

    • Make any additional customizations you wish to set up

  • Add the domain to the site within Funnel / Website Settings.

  • If you want the blog page to open when you enter your domain without any path you can navigate to Settings > Domains > Edit Domain > Select the blog page as the default page. You can set it up so that the blog opens at blog.thedemoaccount.com instead of blog.thedemoaccount.com/home

Step 3: How do domains work within the blog?

You add the domain to the Funnel or Website where the blog element is added. Here is a Blog URL format example:

Pro Tips:

  • Categories: Blog Post details will require a Category. You can add multiple categories.

  • Category details such as name, slug, and SEO details can be customized within Blogs Settings.

  • Blog Author and Keywords are optional. Author details can be customized in Blogs Settings with a name, photo, and social media information. Keywords can be set from the “publish” section.


Moe Ameen is a real estate investor, software creator, and general over-caffeinated human who somehow made automation cool (or at least tolerable). He built a cutting-edge real estate CRM because manually chasing leads is so last century. Specializing in creative finance, deal structuring, and making things unnecessarily efficient, he helps investors close more deals while doing less actual work. When he's not automating the real estate world, he’s probably pretending to work while staring at spreadsheets or convincing himself that buying another domain name is a good idea.

Moe Ameen | BILT CRM

Moe Ameen is a real estate investor, software creator, and general over-caffeinated human who somehow made automation cool (or at least tolerable). He built a cutting-edge real estate CRM because manually chasing leads is so last century. Specializing in creative finance, deal structuring, and making things unnecessarily efficient, he helps investors close more deals while doing less actual work. When he's not automating the real estate world, he’s probably pretending to work while staring at spreadsheets or convincing himself that buying another domain name is a good idea.

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