How Blogspot Label Pages Work (And How to Use Them)

If you're using Blogger (also known as Blogspot), labels are a simple but powerful tool to organize your content. Understanding how label pages work helps improve site navigation and user experience. Here's a quick guide to get started:


1. What Is a Label in Blogspot?

A label (similar to a category or tag) is a way to group related blog posts. For example, a food blog might use labels like "Recipes", "Vegan", or "Desserts". When a visitor clicks on a label, they'll be taken to a page that lists all posts with that label.


2. How to Add a Label to a Blog Post

When writing or editing a post:

  • Look for the Labels option in the post editor sidebar.
  • Type your label name (use commas to add more than one).
  • Save or publish your post.
Be careful when naming labels—“Desserts” and “desserts” will be treated as two different labels. Stick to a consistent format to keep things organized.

3. How to Find the Label Page Link

Blogger automatically creates a label page URL when you use a label. The link format is usually:
For example:
https://yourname.blogspot.com/search/label/Desserts

You can link to these pages in your menu or sidebar for easier navigation. Click here for tutorial to add label/category to your menu items.

4. Do You Need to Add Posts Manually to Label Pages?

No. Blogger updates label pages automatically. Once a post is published with a label, it will appear on the corresponding label page.

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