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Attract customers with SEO-friendly blog content.

Resytech includes a built-in blog to help you create content that drives traffic to your booking page. Each blog is scoped to a location, so multi-location businesses can maintain separate content tailored to each audience.

Creating Posts

  1. Navigate to Dashboard > Blog
  2. Click New Post
  3. Write your content using the rich text editor
  4. Configure post settings in the sidebar
  5. Save as draft or publish immediately

Rich Text Editor

The blog editor provides a full-featured writing experience:

  • Text formatting — headings (H1-H6), bold, italic, underline, strikethrough
  • Lists — ordered and unordered lists, nested lists
  • Links — inline hyperlinks to internal or external pages
  • Images — upload inline images directly into the post body
  • Embedded content — embed videos, maps, or other media
  • Code blocks — for technical content with syntax formatting

Content Image Uploads

You can upload images directly into the post body. Images are hosted on Resytech's CDN and automatically optimized for web delivery.

Post Settings

Each post includes the following configurable fields:

FieldDescriptionRequired
TitleThe headline displayed on the post and in listingsYes
SlugURL-friendly identifier (auto-generated from title, editable)Auto
ExcerptShort summary shown in post listings and social previewsNo
AuthorThe name displayed as the post authorNo
Featured imageMain image displayed with the post (includes auto-generated thumbnail)No
CategoriesOne or more categories to organize the post by topicNo
Meta titleCustom title for search engine results (defaults to post title)No
Meta descriptionCustom description for search engine resultsNo

Slug Generation

When creating a new post, the slug is automatically generated from the title. The auto-generated slug:

  • Converts to lowercase
  • Replaces spaces with hyphens
  • Strips special characters
  • Removes duplicate hyphens

You can manually edit the slug at any time. Once manually edited, the slug stops auto-updating from the title. Each slug must be unique within your location.

Publishing

Posts have two states:

  • Draft — not visible to the public, work in progress
  • Published — live on your website, with a recorded publish date

Publish Workflow

  • New posts always start as Draft
  • Click Publish to make a post live. The publish date is recorded the first time you publish.
  • Click Unpublish to revert a published post back to draft status. The original publish date is preserved if you re-publish later.
  • You can continue editing a published post. Changes are saved and reflected immediately.

Post List Filtering

The blog list in the dashboard supports filtering to help you manage content:

  • Filter by status — view only drafts or only published posts
  • Filter by category — narrow to posts in a specific category
  • Search — find posts by title keyword
  • Pagination — navigate through large post collections

Categories

Organize your blog with categories:

  1. Go to Dashboard > Blog > Categories
  2. Create categories (e.g., "Travel Tips", "Local Events", "Company News")
  3. Assign categories when creating or editing posts

Category Settings

Each category has:

  • Name — the display name (e.g., "Travel Tips")
  • Slug — URL-friendly identifier (auto-generated from name, editable). Must be unique within your location.
  • Description — optional description of the category's purpose

Categories are sorted alphabetically by name. A post can belong to multiple categories, and categories can be reassigned at any time without affecting the post content.

SEO

Each post generates SEO-friendly URLs and metadata:

  • Clean slugs (e.g., /blog/best-kayaking-spots-2026)
  • Customizable meta title and description
  • Proper heading hierarchy for search engine crawlers
  • Featured image thumbnail for social sharing previews

SEO Best Practices

  • Write a unique meta title (50-60 characters) for each post to improve click-through rates in search results
  • Write a compelling meta description (150-160 characters) that summarizes the post
  • Use a clear heading hierarchy within the post body (H2 for sections, H3 for subsections)
  • Include relevant keywords naturally in the title, excerpt, and body content
  • Add descriptive alt text to images for accessibility and image search ranking

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